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Definition of extreme unction in English: extreme unctionnoun mass noun(in the Roman Catholic Church) a former name for the sacrament of anointing of the sick, especially when administered to the dying. (罗马天主教用语)终傅(尤指为临终者等病人举行涂油宗教仪式的旧称) Example sentencesExamples - Quiet devotional aspects of faith were retained and Catholics remained firmly attached to the rites of baptism, marriage and extreme unction.
- As far as I know, until he separates himself from his current wife, the only sacrament of which he may partake is extreme unction, and only that if he repents his remarriage.
- Other sacramental services using consecrated water, salt or oil were performed by the priest in the church porch or, in the case of extreme unction, in the dying person's home.
- The sacraments of baptism, confirmation, marriage, and extreme unction provided rites of passage through crucial moments in an individual's life.
- The sisters assisted, sometimes pressed, patients in fulfilling the four sacraments important in the hospital context: baptism, penance, Holy Communion, and extreme unction.
Definition of extreme unction in US English: extreme unctionnounɪkˈstrim (in the Roman Catholic Church) a former name for the sacrament of anointing of the sick, especially when administered to the dying. (罗马天主教用语)终傅(尤指为临终者等病人举行涂油宗教仪式的旧称) Example sentencesExamples - The sisters assisted, sometimes pressed, patients in fulfilling the four sacraments important in the hospital context: baptism, penance, Holy Communion, and extreme unction.
- As far as I know, until he separates himself from his current wife, the only sacrament of which he may partake is extreme unction, and only that if he repents his remarriage.
- Quiet devotional aspects of faith were retained and Catholics remained firmly attached to the rites of baptism, marriage and extreme unction.
- Other sacramental services using consecrated water, salt or oil were performed by the priest in the church porch or, in the case of extreme unction, in the dying person's home.
- The sacraments of baptism, confirmation, marriage, and extreme unction provided rites of passage through crucial moments in an individual's life.
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