Viaticum
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Template:Communion Viaticum is the term the Roman Catholic Church uses for the Eucharist given to a dying person. It is thus not an eighth sacrament, but the Eucharist administered in special circumstances.
The Latin word viaticum, an adjectival form of the noun via, means "for a journey", and when used substantively means "provisions for a journey". The Eucharist is seen as the ideal food to strengthen a dying person for the journey from this world to life after death.
If the dying person cannot take solid food, the Eucharist may be administered in the form not of bread, but of wine.
The sacrament of Anointing of the Sick is often administered immediately before.
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