
Anointing of the Sick
What is the Anointing of the Sick?
In the Church's Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick, through the ministry of the priest, it is Jesus who touches the sick to heal them from sin – and sometimes even from physical ailment. His cures were signs of the arrival of the Kingdom of God. The core message of his healing tells us of his plan to conquer sin and death by his dying and rising.
The Rite of Anointing tells us there is no need to wait until a person is at the point of death to receive the Sacrament. A careful judgment about the serious nature of the illness is sufficient.
When the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick is given, the hoped-for effect is that, if it be God's will, the person be physically healed of illness. But even if there is no physical healing, the primary effect of the Sacrament is a spiritual healing by which the sick person receives the Holy Spirit's gift of peace and courage to deal with the difficulties that accompany serious illness or the frailty of old age.
- United States Catholic Catechism for Adults
Anointing of the Sick Times
Weekly Scheduled Anointing of the Sick
Our priests administer the sacrament after the Saturday, 5pm Mass for any who are in need of healing. After Mass move to the altar server chairs in the tabernacle transept section of the church and wait for the priest to arrive.
Anointing of the Sick By Appointment
To schedule an Anointing of the Sick during the week email Karen Kotara in the parish office at kkotara@olachurch.org or call 404-978-0343.
Emergency/Hospital Anointing of the Sick
In emergencies and only outside of office hours (Monday - Friday, 8am - 4pm) call (404) 365-0508 to reach a priest.


