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Introductory Rites +
Liturgy of the Word +
Liturgy of Anointing +
Liturgy of Communion
Concluding Rite +
Table of
Contents
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This is to only a general guide to the Rite of Anointing
Outside of Mass. There are other options that the family and presider
may choose for the different parts of the rite.
Introductory Rite
- Greeting
- Minister:
- The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and
the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.
- R. Amen.
- Sprinkling with Holy Water
- Minister:
- The Lord is our shepherd and leads us to streams of living
water.
- Instruction
- My dear friends, we are gathered here in the name of our
Lord Jesus Christ who is present among us. As the gospels
relate, the sick came to him for healing; moreover, he loves us
so much that he died for our sake. Through the apostle James, he
commanded us: "Are there any who are sick among you? Let them
send for the priests of the Church, and let the priests pray
over them, anointing them with oil in the name of the Lord; and
the prayer of faith will save the sick persons, and the Lord
will raise them up; and if they have committed any sins, their
sins will be forgiven them."
Let us therefore commend our sick brother/sister
N. to the grace and power of Christ,
that he may save him/her and raise him/her up.
- Penitential Rite
- My brothers and sisters, to prepare ourselves for this holy
anointing, let us call to mind our sins.
- After a brief period of silence, the
penitential rite continues, using one of the following:
- Lord Jesus, you healed the sick:
- Lord have mercy.
- R. Lord have mercy
- Lord Jesus, you forgave sinners:
- Christ have mercy.
- R. Christ have mercy
- Lord Jesus, you give us yourself to heal us and bring us
strength:
- Lord have mercy.
- R. Lord have mercy
Liturgy of the Word
- Reading
- Matthew 11:25-30
- Mark 2:1-12
- Luke 7:18b-23
- Response
- A brief period of silence may be observed
after the reading of the word of God.
The priest may then give a brief explanation of the reading,
applying it to the needs of the sick person and those who are
looking after him or her.
Liturgy of Anointing
- Litany
- My brothers and sisters, in our prayer of faith let us
appeal to God for our brother/sister N.
- Come and strengthen him/her through this holy anointing:
Lord, have mercy.
- R. Lord, have mercy
- Free him/her from all harm: Lord, have mercy
- R. Lord, have mercy
- Free him/her from sin and all temptation: Lord, have mercy.
- R. Lord, have mercy
- Relieve the sufferings of all sick [here present]: Lord,
have mercy.
- R. Lord, have mercy
- Assist all those dedicated to the care of the sick: Lord,
have mercy.
- R. Lord, have mercy
- Give life and health to our brother/sister N., on whom we
lay our hands in your name: Lord, have mercy.
- R. Lord, have mercy
- Laying on of Hands
- In silence, the priest lays hands on the
head of the sick person
- Prayer over the Oils
- Praise to you, God, the almighty Father.
- You sent your Son to live among us
- and to bring us salvation.
- R. Blessed be God who heals us
in Christ.
- Praise to you, God, the only-begotten Son.
- You humbled yourself to share in our humanity
- and you heal our infirmities.
- R. Blessed be God who heals us
in Christ.
- Praise to you, God, the Holy Spirit, the Consoler.
- Your unfailing power give us strength
- in our body weakness.
- R. Blessed be God who heals us
in Christ.
- God of mercy,
- ease the sufferings and comfort the weakness of your servant
N.,
- whom the Church anoints with this holy oil.
- We ask this through Christ our Lord
- R. Amen
- Anointing
- First he anoints the forehead saying:
- Through this holy anointing
- may the Lord in his love and mercy help you
- with the grace of the Holy Spirit.
- R. Amen
- Then he anoints the hands, saying:
- May the Lord who frees you from sin
- save you and raise you up.
- R. Amen
- The Lord's Prayer
- Now let us pray to God as our Lord Jesus Christ taught us:
- All: Our Father ...
- Prayer after Anointing
- Father in heaven.
- through this holy anointing
- grant N. comfort in his/her
suffering
- When he/she is afraid, give him/her courage,
- when afflicted, give him/her patience,
- when dejected, afford him/her hope,
- and when alone, assure him/her of the support of your holy
people.
- We ask this through Christ our Lord.
- R. Amen.
- The Lord's Prayer
- Celebrant:
- Now let us pray to God as our Lord Jesus Christ taught us:
- All: Our Father ...
Liturgy of Holy
Communion (optional)
- Communion
- Celebrant:
- This is the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the
world. Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened and I will
refresh you.
- R. Lord, I am not worthy to
receive you, but only say the word and I shall be healed.
- Celebrant:
- The body of Christ.
- R. Amen.
- Celebrant:
- May the Lord Jesus Christ protect you and lead you to
eternal life.
- R. Amen.
- Silent Prayer
- Prayer after Communion
- Let us pray.
- All-powerful God,
- through the paschal mystery of Christ your Son
- you have competed the work of our redemption
- May we, who in these sacramental signs
- proclaim his death and resurrection,
- grow in the experience of your saving power.
- We ask this through Christ our Lord.
- R. Amen.
Concluding Rite
- Blessing
- May the blessing of the almighty God,
- the Father and the Son, and the Holy Spirit,
- come upon you and remain with you for ever.
- R. Amen.

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