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Is the Holy Spirit the same as the anointing?

Is the Holy Spirit the same as the anointing?

Anointing is a verb where an individual gets anointment oil applied on their head or body while Holy Spirit is a proper noun referring to one of the parts representing the Holy Trinity. Also, anointing is exclusive while the Holy Spirit is inclusive.

Can anointing oil heal?

Priests were consecrated for their service to the Lord (Leviticus 8:12). Jesus was anointed near the end of his life (Matthew 26:6-13). In James 5:13-16 Christian leaders are called to anoint for healing. He never used oil to heal.

Can you make your own holy anointing oil?

Carefully pour the extra virgin olive oil into the bottle. Use the eyedropper to add the drops of both frankincense and myrrh essential oils to the bottle. You can experiment and create your own formulas to make anointing oils. Anointing oil is consecrated before its use.

Can anyone perform anointing of the sick?

Only a priest or bishop can administer the sacraments of Reconciliation and Anointing of the Sick, but a lay person may give a dying person Holy Communion as “Viaticum, the Last Sacrament of the Christian”.

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What is the difference between anointing oil and olive oil?

Olive oil can be used as a holy anointing oil after being blest; after receiving a blessing from a Catholic priest. The difference is olive oil not blest is only something good for the physical body. Such olive oil has been used externally to sooth joints and the skin.

How long does anointing oil last?

In Rabbinic Judaism Vendyl Jones claimed that such a small quantity of oil (around a gallon) would not last that long (it is claimed that one juglet of oil lasted over 800 years).

How do you consecrate anointing oil?

To consecrate oil, a priesthood holder:

  1. Holds an open container of olive oil.
  2. Addresses Heavenly Father.
  3. States that he is acting by the authority of the Melchizedek Priesthood.
  4. Consecrates the oil (not the container) and sets it apart for anointing and blessing the sick and afflicted.