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UNCTIONS - traducción al árabe

FORM OF RELIGIOUS ANOINTING FOR THE BENEFIT OF A SICK PERSON, PRACTICED BY VARIOUS CHRISTIAN DENOMINATIONS
Annointing of the sick; Anointing with oil; Euchelaion; Unction of God; Sacrament of the Infirm; Last sacrament; Administration to the sick; Unction of the sick; Holy unction; Unctions; Holy Unction; Visitation of the Sick; Anointing of the Sick
  • Service of the Sacrament of Holy Unction served on Great and [[Holy Wednesday]].
  • [[R. W. Schambach]] anointing oil
  • The Seven Sacraments]]'' (1445) by [[Rogier van der Weyden]] showing the sacrament of ''Extreme Unction'' or ''Anointing of the Sick''.

UNCTIONS         

ألاسم

دِهَان ; دَهُون ; مَرْهَم ; مَرُوخ ; مَسْح

Definición

Anointing of the Sick
(in the Roman Catholic Church) the sacramental anointing of the ill or infirm with blessed oil; unction.

Wikipedia

Anointing of the sick

Anointing of the sick, known also by other names such as unction, is a form of religious anointing or "unction" (an older term with the same meaning) for the benefit of a sick person. It is practiced by many Christian churches and denominations.

Anointing of the sick was a customary practice in many civilizations, including among the ancient Greeks and early Jewish communities. The use of oil for healing purposes is referred to in the writings of Hippocrates.

Anointing of the sick should be distinguished from other religious anointings that occur in relation to other sacraments, in particular baptism, confirmation and ordination, and also in the coronation of a monarch.