July 26, 27 - Anointing of the Sick on World Day for the Elderly
Anointing of the Sick on World Day for the Elderly – July 26, 27
In conjunction with the World Day of Grandparents and the elderly, we will have the Anointing of the Sick during the Masses on the weekend of July 26, 27.
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Any Catholic who participates in the celebration …of the World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly can receive a plenary indulgence, the Vatican announced. “Grandparents, the elderly and all the faithful who, motivated by a true spirit of penance and charity,” attend Mass or other prayer services as part of the day’s celebration can receive the indulgence, which “may also be applied as a suffrage to the souls in purgatory,” said the announcement published July 18 by the Apostolic Penitentiary, the Vatican court charged with granting indulgences. The Vatican said the indulgence also can apply to those who “devote adequate time to actually or virtually visiting their elderly brothers and sisters in need or in difficulty,” such as those who are sick, lonely or disabled.
To receive a plenary indulgence, which is a remission of the temporal punishment due for one’s sins, a person must show detachment from sin, go to confession, receive the Eucharist and pray for the intentions of the Holy Father.
The announcement also urged priests “to make themselves available, in a ready and generous spirit,” to hear confessions. The indulgence also is available to “the elderly sick and all those who, unable to leave their homes for a serious reason,” spiritually join the celebrations, which will be broadcast through various media, and over “to the merciful God their prayers, pains or sufferings,” the Vatican said. Pope Francis celebrated the first World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly in 2021 and decreed that it be observed each year on the Sunday closest to the feast of St. Joachim and Anne, Jesus’ grandparents. In his message for this year’s celebraton, Pope Francis focused on the problem of intergeneratonal confict, calling it “a fallacy and the poisoned fruit of confict.”