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Religious Education Curriculum Directory (3-19) - The Catholic ...

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<strong>Religious</strong> <strong>Education</strong> <strong>Curriculum</strong> <strong>Directory</strong>3.4 RECONCILIATION AND THE ANOINTING OF THE SICKOur key aim is to make pupils aware these are the sacraments of healing. Through reconciliationJesus is sacramentally present and calling us to conversion. This involves contrition for our sins,confession of them to a priest, and absolution spoken by the priest in the name of Jesus Christ. Incelebrating this sacrament we acknowledge through confession God’s holiness and mercy. We arereconciled to God and the community of the Church. <strong>The</strong> Anointing of the Sick makes sacramentallypresent the love and healing power of Christ through the laying on of hands and anointing with oil.3.4.1. Sacraments of Healing (1420-1532)A Human beings are ‘earthen vessels’ subject to suffering,illness and death, and weakened by sin(1420)a Jesus Christ is our physician and healer (1421)3.4.2. Reconciliation: (1422-1484)A Definition: the sacrament through which sinscommitted after Baptism can be forgiven, and reconciliationwith God and community can be effected(1422, 1425, 1428, 1446)B Understanding the sacramenta Scriptural basis: Jesus gives the Eleven thepower to forgive sins (Jn 20:22-23); Examples offorgiveness (Mk 2:1-12; Lk 15:11-32; Jn 8:1-11;1444)b Historical development (1425-1429, 1447-1448)c <strong>The</strong>ology (1440-1449)C Celebration (1456-1484)a Individual confession (1456-1458, 1480, 1484)b Communal celebration (1482)c General absolution (1483)D Essential elements (1440-1460)a Acts of the penitent: contrition and firm pur-pose of amendment, confession of sins,penance or satisfaction (1450-1458)b Absolution (1480-1484)E Effect of the sacrament (1468-1470)a Forgiveness of all sin (1442)b Reconciliation with God by which grace is re-ceived (1468-1469, 1496)c Reconciliation with the Church (1443-1445)d Remission of punishment for sin (1470, 1496)e Peace and serenity (1496)f Spiritual strength to resist temptation (1496)F Requirements for receptiona Contrition, both perfect and imperfect (1451-1454)b Confession of grave or mortal sins (1455-1457)c Confession of venial sins recommended (1458)G Other points:a Minister of the sacrament (1461-1466)b <strong>The</strong> seal of confession (1467)c Excommunication, interdict and suspension(CIC 1364, 1367, 1370, 1378, 1382, 1390, 1394,1398)H Appropriating and living this sacrament (1451,1468-1469, 1470)a Prayer of thanksgiving for the gift of God’s for-giveness of sinsb Reflective prayer on contrition in its fullestsense: sorrow for our sins with the resolutionto avoid future sin (1452)c Thanksgiving and amendment (1459, 1451)d On-going conversion (1423)e Reconciliation with the Church community(1422, 1443-1445, 1469)3.4.3. Anointing of the Sick: 1499-1525A Definition: the sacrament which gives spiritualhealing and strength to a person seriously ill andsometimes also physical recovery (1499-1513)B Understanding the sacramenta Scriptural basis: Jas 5:14-15 (1510)b Historical development (1512)c <strong>The</strong>ologyd Illness (1500-1502)e Christ the Physician (1503)f Faith and healing (1504)g Christ’s suffering (1505)h Disciples carry cross (1506)i Holy Spirit’s gift of healing (1509)j Christ institutes sacrament of the sick (1500-1513)C Celebration (1517-15<strong>19</strong>)a Individual celebration (1514-1516)b Communal celebration (1517-1518)c Viaticum (1524-1525)D Essential elements (1517-15<strong>19</strong>)a Laying-on of hands; anointing forehead andhands with oil of the sickb Spoken words of the formula36

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