I was told, as an extraordinary minister of Holy Communion to the homebound and nursing homes, that to receive the Eucharist the person must “participate” in the rite. But to be anointed by a priest, the recipient need not be”participate”. Sorry I do not have a more formal reference to canon law or sacramental theology.
Nice deep track “Mighty Wind” reference JD.
I've always loved Guiness because, unlike most American beer, it has taste. Stroh's did too but some Milwaukee brewer bought it and destroyed it.
Where does it say that a person can't be anointed because they will be under general anesthesia?
I was told, as an extraordinary minister of Holy Communion to the homebound and nursing homes, that to receive the Eucharist the person must “participate” in the rite. But to be anointed by a priest, the recipient need not be”participate”. Sorry I do not have a more formal reference to canon law or sacramental theology.
Another great episode. Ed’s not pulling his punches, which I always find refreshing.
Merry Christmas gentlemen! See you guys in the new year. We’ll hold you to those predictions.