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Healing – Anointing with Oil

August 5, 2019August 6, 2019 5hvyd 670 Views annointing, blessing, healing

With oil we choose from these lines to say to each other, as we anoint each other:

 

Where there are no words left, receive this sign of God’s love.

Receive this touch from my hand.

I will wait and watch with you

“The world is gone I must carry you.”

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