A text that accompanies this practice asks pardon for sins committed by the five senses along with those committed by walking and through “carnal delectation.” Mark 6:12-13 (“chapter six verses 12 and 13”) states that the apostles performed this practice along with preaching and casting out demons. In a 1975 homily, Paul VI (“the sixth”) celebrated the recent expansion of the applicability of this practice by administering it to 50 pilgrims. The scriptural basis for this practice is contained in a James 5 (“chapter five”) passage mentioning a version of it performed by presbyters. A prayer that accompanies this practice states “May the Lord who frees you from sin save you and raise you up.” Vatican II (“two”) called for this sacrament to be performed in infirmoris rather than in extremis to separate its use from that of the viaticum Eucachrist during last rites. For 10 points, name this Catholic sacrament of healing in which oil is applied to the body of someone with an illness. ■END■
ANSWER: Anointing of the Sick [accept extreme unction; prompt on anointing or applying oil until “sacrament” is read by asking “what is the name of the sacrament?”; reject “last rites”]
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