Many years ago, this sacrament was called Extreme Unction and was conferred almost exclusively on those who were at the point of death. The Second Vatican Council wanted to remedy this situation. Today the use of the sacrament is broader. Anyone who is seriously ill, but not necessarily in danger of death is encouraged to receive this special Sacrament. A parishioner may call for an appointment.
More has changed than the sacrament’s name:
We can receive this sacrament throughout our lives when we are in need of the Lord’s healing and strength. The community’s role is to pray along with those who need the healing power of the Lord and the Church. This sacrament reminds us of the frailty of human life and the care and support we give to one another as part of a praying community.