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"Extreme Unction" is a comprehensive canonical treatise that explores the dogmatic, historical, and liturgical dimensions of the Catholic sacrament now widely known as the Anointing of the Sick. Written by Adrian Jerome Kilker, this scholarly work provides an exhaustive examination of the theology and practice surrounding the spiritual care of the infirm and the dying.
The text is meticulously structured to offer clarity on the canonical requirements for the valid and licit administration of the sacrament, drawing upon established Church law and tradition as it stood in the early 20th century. Beyond its legal insights, the work delves into the historical evolution of the rite and the dogmatic foundations that underpin its significance within the sacramental life of the Church. It provides a detailed analysis of liturgical prayers and ceremonies, explaining their symbolic and spiritual importance in the context of pastoral care.
Designed for clergy, theologians, and students of ecclesiastical law, this volume serves as a significant historical resource for those seeking to understand the traditional Roman Catholic approach to ministry at the end of life. Its scholarly rigor and attention to detail ensure that "Extreme Unction" remains a valuable reference for the study of sacramental theology and the history of Christian ritual.
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