Title: I. Sacrament of Reconciliation
1UNIT FOUR
Sacraments of Healing
2I. Reconciliation
3I. Reconciliation
Stories to Know
Story What Happens What it tells us about Gods Forgiveness
The prodigal son
The lost sheep
The unforgiving servant
The woman caught in adultery
The criminal who repented
4I. Reconciliation
Words to Know
- Conversion- turning to God with all of your
heart.
5I. Reconciliation
Words to know
- 2. Sin- anything you choose to say, think, or do
that breaks Gods law.
6I. Reconciliation
Words to know
- 3. Contrition- feeling sorry for your sins.
7I. Reconciliation
Words to know
- 4. Conscience- our ability to know the difference
between right and wrong.
8I. Reconciliation
All About Sin
1. Sin isnt what you do, ITS WHY YOU DO IT!
9I. Reconciliation
All About Sin
- 2. You can sin with
- Actions
- Words
- Thoughts
- Things you dont do
10I. Reconciliation
All About Sin
- 3. You cant sin by accident!
11I. Reconciliation
Types of Sin
- 1. Mortal Sins- the worst sins, which turn us
completely away from God. - God still loves you
- You can be forgiven!
12I. Reconciliation
Types of Sin
- 2. Venial sins- less serious sins that weaken
your relationship with God.
13I. Reconciliation
Types of Sin
- 3. Social sins- sins committed by groups of
people.
14I. Reconciliation
Types of Sin
- 4. Sins of omission- sinning by not doing
something good you should have done.
15I. Reconciliation
Who receives it
16I. Reconciliation
Who Reconciles Others
- 1. Priests and bishops give this Sacrament to
others.
17I. Reconciliation
What it does
- Forgives ALL of our sins.
- God forgets them
18I. Reconciliation
What it does
2. Reconciles us with God and the Church.
19I. Reconciliation
What it does
3. Strengthens us to resist future sins.
20I. Reconciliation
Symbolic actions
- Examination of conscience
- Think about what youve done.
21I. Reconciliation
Symbolic actions
- Confession
- Tell the priest your sins.
22I. Reconciliation
Symbolic actions
- 3. Act of Contrition
- Telling God youre sorry.
23I. Reconciliation
Symbolic actions
- 4. Receive your penance
- Do something to help make things right again.
24I. Reconciliation
Symbolic actions
- 5. Absolution
- God forgives your sins.
25I. Reconciliation
Seal of Confession
- Priests cannot say anything that you tell them
in confession.
26I. Reconciliation
Seal of Confession
- 2. Respected by courts.
- Priests dont have to say what someone said in
Reconciliation.
27II. Anointing of the Sick
28II. Anointing of the Sick
Words to know
- Oileum infirmorum- the oil of the sick used to
anoint people.
29II. Anointing of the Sick
Who receives it
- 1. Baptized Catholics that have illnesses.
- You can receive it more than once.
30II. Anointing of the Sick
Who receives it
- 2. Can receive it anywhere.
- Many people can also receive it as part of a
special Mass at Church.
31II. Anointing of the Sick
Who Anoints Others
- 1. Given by bishops and priests
- Members of their family or Church should be there
to pray with them.
32II. Anointing of the Sick
What it does
- Heals people spiritually, and sometimes
physically. - This renews their faith in God.
33II. Anointing of the Sick
What it does
2. Unites people to Christ and his suffering.
34II. Anointing of the Sick
What it does
3. In some cases, it prepares people for death.
35II. Anointing of the Sick
Symbolic actions
- Say the prayer of faith
- Pray for the person who is sick.
36II. Anointing of the Sick
Symbolic actions
- Laying on of hands
- Priest or bishop lays his hands on the head of
the ill person and prays.
37II. Anointing of the Sick
Symbolic actions
- 3. Priest or bishop anoints the persons forehead
and hands with oileum infirmorum.
38II. Anointing of the Sick
Last Rites
- Last rites- set of Sacraments given to people
who are near death. - Prepares soul for afterlife.
39II. Anointing of the Sick
Last rites
- 2. Usually consists of three Sacraments.
- 1st- Reconciliation
- 2nd- Anointing of the Sick
- 3rd- Eucharist
40II. Anointing of the Sick
Last rites
- 3. Viaticum- giving the Eucharist to people who
are dying. - Part of last rites.