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The Sacraments of Healing.
Sacrament of Penance
Sacrament
of Anointing of the SickSlide2
Penance
The Sacrament of
Penance
is one of the
sacraments of healingand restoration. Slide3
peace begins with a stewardship of heart and is sustained through forgiveness and reconciliation.Slide4
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION FOR CHILDREN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdHl5CEsTasSlide5
Reconciliation in God’s story
The book of
Genesis
tells the story of the creation of the world and of man and woman. Created in God’s image they are blessed, sent forth to be fruitful and fill the earth. Hence Genesis explains the origins of the world and of human beings in the loving creativity of a good God.Slide6
Reconciliation
The rest of the Jewish-Christian scripture is devoted to an account of God’s great desire for the reconciliation and rehabilitation of creation. Throughout history, especially through the covenants, leaders, laws and prophets of Israel, God offers guides and remedies for the rupture caused by
sin
and holds out to the human race the hope of reconciliation.Slide7
In the New Testament
Jesus preached reconciliation, he practised it, he called people to it, he
lived it and through the utterly faithful
witness of his death and resurrection he
brought it about.In Jesus, God absorbed human violence and sin and forgave it.
Those who belong to the Body of Christ
are called to do the same. Slide8
Key themes of the gospels
All the gospels in their entirety are stories of the reconciliation of God
and the world in and through Jesus.
The whole point of the gospels is to
show that “All (reconciliation) is from God, who through Christ reconciled us to himself and gave us
the ministry of handing on this
reconciliation’ (2
Cor
5:18).Slide9
The Lost parables
Three beloved stories of
Reconciliation often called ‘the
gospel within the gospel’ occur in
Chapter 15 of Luke’s gospel.The lost sheep
The lost coin
The lost sonSlide10
Jesus empowers his followers to forgive and reconcile
“Receive the Holy Spirit whose sins you shall forgive, they shall be forgiven, whose sins you shall retain they shall be retained” (John 20: 22-23) is one of the key texts influencing the church’s understanding and practice of the sacrament of reconciliation.
Jesus confers upon Peter and the church which he will lead, his own authority to bind and loose. In Matthew 18:18 this same authority, given first to Peter, is given to the other apostles and hence to their successors. Slide11
New Testament Times
We can see in the scriptures how the early church dealt
with
personal sin and with those who separated
themselves from the community through sin. Slide12
The SacramentSlide13
The SacramentSlide14
The SacramentSlide15
Vatican 11
The Second Vatican Council sought to reconcile the sacrament of reconciliation to its own history, particularly
to the
foundational periods of the early church.
Thus the 1973 rite of penance offers three options: Slide16
How do we celebrate the sacrament?
There are three forms of the celebration of penance.
Reconciliation for Individual Penitents (Rite I)
Reconciliation for Several Penitents with individual confession and absolution (Rite II)
Reconciliation for Several Penitents with general confession and absolution (Rite III)Slide17
The first riteSlide18
When do we celebrate reconciliation?
Individual (Rite 1)
Reconciliation (Rite I) is usually celebrated at set times during the week in parishes (often on Saturday afternoon) and may be arranged at other times by appointmentSlide19
The second riteSlide20
When do we celebrate reconciliation?
Communal Reconciliation (Rite II)
is usually celebrated in parish communities during Advent and Lent and at other appropriate times during the year.Slide21
The third riteSlide22
The SacramentSlide23
Who celebrates reconciliation?
Baptised members of the Roman Catholic Church who feel called to be reconciled with God and with the faith community can take part in the sacrament of penance.Slide24
With children
EXAMINATION OF CONSCIENCEResponsibilities to God:
Responsibilities to others:Slide25
The process
Meet with the priestTell your sins
Listen to the priest / Penance
Act of Contrition/Receive absolution
Go quietly Slide26
Reconciliation in the MassSlide27
In the MassSlide28
Reconciliation ritualsSlide29
Reconciliation in Australia Slide30
Vatican 11
The Second Vatican Council sought to
reconcile the sacrament of
reconciliation to its own history,
particularly to the foundational periodsof the early church.
Thus the 1973 rite of penance offers
three options: Slide31
Sin affects our relationships
Sin affects not only one's relationship with God
but also one's relationship to the Body of
Christ, the church.Slide32
The process
Meet with the priestTell your sinsListen to the priest / Penance
Act of Contrition/Receive absolution
Go quietly Slide33
Anointing of the sickSlide34
The Sacrament
The Anointing of theSick is a sacrament of
the Church for those
whose health is
Seriously impaired bysickness or old age. Slide35
When do we celebrate it?
The sick and their families
and friends are encouraged
to notify a priest and ask for
the sacrament at the onsetof serious illness. Slide36
Laying of the hands
The priest lays hands on thesick, a reminder of God's
power to heal and
strengthen; he prays over
them then anoints themwith the oil of the
sick. Slide37
Teaching the Sacraments of healing
According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church through the two sacraments of healing: the sacrament of Penance and the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick the work of Jesus is continued. Slide38
OF INTEREST
Eucharist offered to the
Dying is called
Viaticum
‘nourishment for theJourney to God’. (Via
from the Latin on the
way.) Slide39
In Summary
The sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick heals, frees and prepares us to continue our journey of life towards God
.Slide40
The sacrament is administered
byanointing the forehead and Hands
with
chrism.
Being seriously ill or frail is sufficientreason
to receive the
sacrament. Slide41
Students can be
directedto gospel stories of Jesus‘
special
love a
nd healing (cf. Mt 9:1-8;http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5rzgOOVYvQ