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- Viaticum abstract "Viaticum is a term used especially in the Catholic Church for the Eucharist (communion) administered, with or without anointing of the sick, to a person who is dying, and is thus a part of the last rites. According to Cardinal Javier Lozano Barragán, \"The Catholic tradition of giving the Eucharist to the dying ensures that instead of dying alone they die with Christ who promises them eternal life.\" For Communion as Viaticum, the Eucharist is given in the usual form, with the added words \"May the Lord Jesus Christ protect you and lead you to eternal life\".The word viaticum is a Latin word meaning \"with you on the way,\" from via, or \"way.\" The Eucharist is seen as the ideal spiritual food to strengthen a dying person for the journey from this world to life after death.The desire to have the bread and wine consecrated in the Eucharist available for the sick and dying led to the reservation of the Blessed Sacrament, a practice which has endured from the earliest days of the Christian Church. Saint Justin Martyr, writing less than fifty years after the death of Saint John the Apostle, mentions that “the deacons communicate each of those present, and carry away to the absent the consecrated Bread, and wine and water.” (Just. M. Apol. I. cap. lxv.)If the dying person cannot take solid food, the Eucharist may be administered in the \"species\" of wine alone, since the bread and wine are the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Christ.The sacrament of Anointing of the Sick is often administered immediately before giving Viaticum if a priest is available to do so. Unlike the Anointing of the Sick, Viaticum may be administered by a priest, deacon or by an extraordinary minister, using the reserved Blessed Sacrament.Alternatively, viaticum can refer to an ancient Roman provision or allowance for traveling, originally of transportation and supplies, later of money, made to officials on public missions; mostly simply, the word, a haplology of viā tēcum (\"with you on the way\"), indicates money or necessities for any journey. Contrary to church doctrine, during late Antiquity and the early medieval period the host was sometimes placed in the mouth of a person already dead, perhaps owing to traditional superstition that scholars have compared to the pre-Christian custom of Charon's obol, a small coin placed in the mouth of the dead for passage to the afterlife and sometimes called a viaticum in Latin literary sources.Finally, viaticum can also refer to the enlistment bonus received by a Roman legionary, auxiliary soldier or seaman in the Roman Imperial Navy.".
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- Viaticum wikiPageWikiLink Cardinal_(Catholicism).
- Viaticum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eucharistic_devotions.
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- Viaticum wikiPageWikiLink Charons_obol.
- Viaticum wikiPageWikiLink Deacon.
- Viaticum wikiPageWikiLink Eternal_life_(Christianity).
- Viaticum wikiPageWikiLink Eucharist.
- Viaticum wikiPageWikiLink Extraordinary_minister_of_Holy_Communion.
- Viaticum wikiPageWikiLink Javier_Lozano_Barragán.
- Viaticum wikiPageWikiLink John_the_Apostle.
- Viaticum wikiPageWikiLink Justin_Martyr.
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- Viaticum wikiPageWikiLink Late_Antiquity.
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- Viaticum wikiPageWikiLink File:Alexey_Venetsianov_25.jpg.
- Viaticum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Last Rites".
- Viaticum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Viaticum".
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- Viaticum subject Category:Eucharistic_devotions.
- Viaticum hypernym Term.
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- Viaticum comment "Viaticum is a term used especially in the Catholic Church for the Eucharist (communion) administered, with or without anointing of the sick, to a person who is dying, and is thus a part of the last rites.".
- Viaticum label "Viaticum".
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- Viaticum wasDerivedFrom Viaticum?oldid=704416194.
- Viaticum depiction Alexey_Venetsianov_25.jpg.
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