Anointing the sick
I am somewhat poorly at the moment, so I called in the priest and received the Sacrament of the Sick (prayers and anointing according to James) and communion. I was a bit surprised when my wife told me that the local URC minister also anoints the sick.
So
Should I have been surprised that a nonconformist minister does something that I always assumed was a bit high up the candle? And is it common outside sacramental/liturgical churches?
I realise I am exposing the narrowness of my knowledge/experience here and I throw myself on shipmates' mercy.
So
Should I have been surprised that a nonconformist minister does something that I always assumed was a bit high up the candle? And is it common outside sacramental/liturgical churches?
I realise I am exposing the narrowness of my knowledge/experience here and I throw myself on shipmates' mercy.
Comments
Anointing of the sick is also provided for in Evangelical Lutheran Worship (the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada) and in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer of the Episcopal Church.
I am going to be out of musical action for a couple of months, and this might mark the beginning of the end of 60 years of liturgical/musical service. Hold me in your prayers, please.
Yes, indeed I will
Holding you in prayer, @Alan29