Yes, it can be take to their homes or to hospitals.
Yes. For example, it can be brought to sick people in their homes or hospitals. There are also outdoor masses sometimes.
No, you receive Anointing anytime you are sick enough to be in danger of death, regardless of whether you have received your First Holy Communion or not.
It is called a Pyx
A special minister of holy communion is a lay person who is given the opportunity to help the priest or presider in a Mass to distribute Holy Communion. A special minister of holy communion may also give holy communion to the sick.
It is important to maintain reverence ( respect for God). Ministers carry the communion in a small container called a pyx. They obtain communion immediately after a Mass, and transport it in a safe place and do not take it home for a prolonged period - it should be distributed as soon as possible and never stored overnight. In transport, care is taken to be respectful and unimportant conversatiion avoided. The pyx can be carried in a pocket or purse.
Sacraments are Holy Communion and Holy Baptism. Other Rites include Anointing of the sick, Confession, Confirmation, etc.
because if communion is done weekly then it will more than likely become just a ritual and it wont seem as significant after a while.
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No, in English, the term is "taken sick."Used in a sentence: "Poor Jonny's taken sick. He's been in bed all day."
baptism reconciliation communion confirmation matrimony last rights/anointing of the sick holy orders
baptism, confessions, communion, confirmation, marriage, holy orders, anointing of the sick. Hope this helped :-)
I have no idea, that is why I'm asking the question.