Anointing of the Sick
John Chrysostom
“The priests of Judaism had power to
cleanse the body from leprosy—or rather, not to cleanse it at all, but
to declare a person as having been cleansed. . . . Our priests have
received the power not of treating with the leprosy of the body, but
with spiritual uncleanness; not of declaring cleansed, but of actually
cleansing. . . . Priests accomplish this not only by teaching and
admonishing, but also by the help of prayer. Not only at the time of our
regeneration [in baptism], but even afterward, they have the authority
to forgive sins: ‘Is there anyone among you sick? Let him call in the
priests of the church, and let them pray over him, anointing him with
oil in the name of the Lord. And the prayer of faith shall save the sick
man, and the Lord shall raise him up, and if he has committed sins, he
shall be forgiven’” (On the Priesthood 3:6:190ff [A.D. 387]).
Caesar of Arles
“As often as some infirmity overtakes a
man, let him who is ill receive the body and blood of Christ; let him
humbly and in faith ask the presbyters for blessed oil, to anoint his
body, so that what was written may be fulfilled in him: ‘Is anyone among
you sick? Let him bring in the presbyters, and let them pray over him,
anointing him with oil; and the prayer of faith will save the sick man,
and the Lord will raise him up; and if he be in sins, they will be
forgiven him. . . . See to it, brethren, that whoever is ill hasten to
the church, both that he may receive health of body and will merit to
obtain the forgiveness of his sins” (Sermons 13[325]:3 [A.D. 542]).
Council of Nicaea
“Concerning the departing, the ancient
canonical law is still to be maintained, to wit, that, if any man be at
the point of death, he must not be deprived of the last and most
indispensable Viaticum.” (canon 13 [A.D. 325])
Bishop Serapion
“We beseech you, Savior of all men, you
that have all virtue and power, Father of our Lord and Savior Jesus
Christ, and we pray that you send down from heaven the healing power of
the only-begotten [Son] upon this oil, so that for those who are
anointed . . . it may be effected for the casting out of every disease
and every bodily infirmity . . . for good grace and remission of sins . .
. ” (The Sacramentary of Serapion 29:1 [A.D. 350]).
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