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- which sacrament is most likely one of the last sacraments one will receive?
a) baptism
b) confirmation
c) anointing of the sick
d) holy orders
- what are the two sacraments of healing?
a) baptism and confirmation
b) penance and anointing of the sick
c) holy orders and matrimony
d) communion and penance
- which of the following is a misconception about the anointing of the sick?
a) it can be received more than once
b) it is only administered at the point of death
c) it aims to bring spiritual and physical strength
d) it can be requested whenever someone is ill
- what is not a purpose of the sacraments of healing?
a) to be reconciled with god
b) to continue jesus work of healing and salvation
c) to restore spiritual and physical health
d) to provide a miracle cure
- which sacraments center around commitment and the concept of a covenant?
a) sacraments of vocation
b) sacraments of initiation
c) sacraments of healing
d) sacraments of reconciliation
- Anointing of the Sick is typically administered to those who are seriously ill or nearing death, making it one of the last sacraments a person receives.
- In Catholic sacramental theology, the two Sacraments of Healing are Penance (Reconciliation) and Anointing of the Sick.
- Anointing of the Sick can be given to anyone seriously ill, not just at the point of death; this is a common misconception.
- The Sacraments of Healing focus on spiritual reconciliation, continuing Jesus' healing mission, and supporting physical/spiritual health, but they do not guarantee a miracle cure.
- Sacraments of Vocation (Holy Orders and Matrimony) are centered on lifelong commitments and covenantal relationships.
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- c) Anointing of the Sick
- b) Penance and Anointing of the Sick
- b) It is only administered at the point of death
- d) To provide a miracle cure
- a) Sacraments of Vocation