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1 47| not been prohibited from anointing sick or possessed people
2 48| means be obliged to receive anointing with oil of extreme unction
3 48| almsgiving. In times past such anointing was introduced among eastern
4 48| obliged to receive this anointing as penance for their sins;
5 48| impose on anyone any mere anointing in satisfaction for their
6 48| words in performing the anointing. He criticizes them severely
7 48| sacrament in performing this anointing: "They do not consider that
8 48| removed automatically by the anointing and prayers, but only that
9 48| stem from this practice of anointing: either the sacrament of
10 50| the imposition of hands to anointing, but the Greeks have always
11 50| separate and have used only anointing in conferring this sacrament.
12 51| consist in the very act of anointing of the forehead of the confirmand
13 54| signing them, that is while anointing them with the most holy
14 54| said once only while the anointing is conferred." ~
15 56| are to be said during the anointing of repentant apostates who
16 56| reconciles an apostate by anointing him with holy oil and using
17 56| hands alone without any anointing. If it is said, and there
18 58| Spirit," in conjunction with anointing when reconciling the repentant
19 58| was pointed out that this anointing was to be performed in the
20 67| Sabbath, and retaining the anointing of kings among the sacred
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