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Viaticum - Wikipedia
Viaticum is a term used – especially in the Catholic Church – for the Eucharist (also called Holy Communion), administered, with or without Anointing of the ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Viaticum - New Advent
It meant anything that gave spiritual strength and comfort to the dying and enabled them to make the journey into eternity with greater confidence and security.
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VIATICUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. The Christian Eucharist given to a person in danger of death. 2. a : an allowance (as of transportation or supplies and money) for traveling expenses.
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viaticum
‖ viaticum (vaɪˈætɪkəm) Pl. viatica. [L. viāticum travelling-money, provision for a journey, neut. sing. of viāticus (rare), f. via way. Hence Sp., Pg., It. viatico, F. viatique.] 1. Eccl. The Eucharist, as administered to or received by one who is dying or in danger of death.1562 in Cooper Answ. Pr...
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V. Viaticum, The Last Sacrament Of The Christian - The Holy See
In addition to the Anointing of the Sick, the Church offers those who are about to leave this life the Eucharist as viaticum.
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Viaticum - The Episcopal Church
The administration of communion to a dying person. It was given as sustenance for a journey. The practice of viaticum as a meal for the dead was a pagan burial ...
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Anointing of the Sick & Viaticum - Christ the King Catholic Church
What is Viaticum? Viaticum is the "last sacrament of the Christian." When someone is at the point of death, the sick receive the Eucharist as Viaticum.
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What is viaticum? - Catholic Australia
This last reception of the Communion before death is called viaticum. It is the Sacrament to prepare the person for the journey to their “heavenly homeland”.
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Last rites / Viaticum - Diocese of Charlotte
The last rites (also known as the Commendation of the Dying) are the last prayers and ministrations given, when possible, shortly before someone's death.
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A Eucharistic Word: Viaticum, Food for the Journey - Today's Catholic
The final reception of holy Communion before death is called viaticum, which means “food for the journey.”
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What is Viaticum? - YouTube
Viaticum refers to the last reception of the Holy Eucharist before death. This “bread for the journey” serves as food for the soul's voyage ...
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viatical
viatical, a. and n. (vaɪˈætɪkəl) [f. L. viātic-us or -um: see prec. and viaticum.] a. adj. Of or pertaining to a way or road; relating to a journey. Chiefly Bot. b. n. pl. Articles for use on a journey.1847 H. C. Watson Cybele Britannica I. 66 Viatical. Plants of road-sides, rubbish heaps, and frequ...
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Tassac
founded by Patrick, but is remembered primarily for the fact that he was selected by Patrick to be with him in his last moments and to administer the Holy Viaticum You were one of the first to follow Saint Patrick
and you administered the Holy Viaticum to him at the last.
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viatic
▪ I. † viˈatic, n. Obs. In 7 viaticke. = viaticum.1641 Impeachm. Father Phillips x. A iij b, After a Viaticke, hee was dispatched againe for England, with some few small Gifts.▪ II. viˈatic, a. Obs. rare exc. for revived nonce-uses. [ad. L. viātic-us (rare), f. via way.] (See quot. 1656.)1656 Blount...
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Domenico Ginnasi
It is said that Domenico ministered the viaticum to a dying Camillus de Lellis on 2 July 1614. Camillus was beatified in 1742.
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