Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick

“By the sacred anointing of the sick and the prayer of the priests the whole Church commends those who are ill to the suffering and glorified Lord, that he may raise them up and save them. And indeed she exhorts them to contribute to the good of the People of God by freely uniting themselves to the Passion and death of Christ (CCC #1499).” Through the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick, the Church continues the ministry of Jesus—compassion and healing. It is the Prayer of the Church for the sick.

This sacrament was formerly known as Extreme Unction—the name of which gave the impression that it should be received only at the moment of death. Following the Second Vatican Council, the sacrament was renamed and clarified so that a sick person would be eligible to receive this sacrament if he/she was dealing with illness and not in immediate danger of dying. This alleviated the problem of family members calling a priest too late for the sacrament to be administered.

Conditions that render a person eligible of Anointing of the Sick:

  • Being on blood pressure, arthritis, or diabetes medicines.
  • Suffering from heart or bronchial or diabetic conditions.
  • Suffering from any nervous condition.
  • Suffering from chronic pain.
  • No longer mobile or unable to care for oneself because of old age or any form of illness.
  • No longer conscious due to accident, heart attack, diabetic coma, or old age.

Any Catholic or the family member of a Catholic are encouraged to call the pastor for this sacrament if a loved one is seriously ill in the hospital or is confined to a nursing home or at home.

A person who is in good health is not eligible to receive this sacrament.

The Anointing of the Sick


Contact Information:

St. Mary Basilica
105 South Union St.
Natchez, MS 39120
Telephone: 601.445.5616 or send Email


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