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Na atualidade, a celebração do sacramento da Unção dos Enfermos e Pastoral da
Saúde, continuam a ser vítimas de uma espécie de ostracismo. A memória da “extrema”
unção continua bem viva nas nossas comunidades, e isso dificulta não só a prática
pastoral, como a própria receção do sacramento. A experiência de um encontro com
Cristo e com os irmãos, perante uma situação de fragilidade ou doença, pode favorecer
não só o estreitar das relações comunitárias, como criar uma cultura da
corresponsabilidade pelo outro que se oponha à cultura do descarte que se estende
perigosamente às relações humanas. Este trabalho pretende ser uma tentativa de
despontar a reflexão eclesial e espiritual, neste campo de ação da Igreja Católica.
Currently, the celebration of the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick and the pastoral care of health continue to be victims of a kind of ostracism. The memory of extreme unction is still very much alive in our communities, and this makes not only pastoral practice difficult but also the reception of the sacrament itself. The experience of an encounter with Christ and with the brothers in the face of a situation of fragility or illness can favour not only the strengthening of community relations but also the creation of a culture of co-responsibility for the other that opposes the culture of discard that dangerously extends to human relationships. This work intends to be an attempt to bring out the ecclesial and spiritual reflection in this field of action of the Catholic Church
Currently, the celebration of the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick and the pastoral care of health continue to be victims of a kind of ostracism. The memory of extreme unction is still very much alive in our communities, and this makes not only pastoral practice difficult but also the reception of the sacrament itself. The experience of an encounter with Christ and with the brothers in the face of a situation of fragility or illness can favour not only the strengthening of community relations but also the creation of a culture of co-responsibility for the other that opposes the culture of discard that dangerously extends to human relationships. This work intends to be an attempt to bring out the ecclesial and spiritual reflection in this field of action of the Catholic Church
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Unção Pastoral Doença Espírito Santo Celebração Comunidade Unction Illness Holy Spirit Celebration Community