That I don't know either! I understand confession is a thing? But I don't know about deathbed confession. So if they don't and didn't, then I assume being Lutheran has far more to do with thikning a quick death is a good one than it being 1822.
Wikipedia says:
In the Lutheran Churches, last rites are formally known as the Commendation of the Dying, in which the priest "opens in the name of the triune God, includes a prayer, a reading from one of the psalms, a litany of prayer for the one who is dying, [and] recites the Lord’s Prayer". The dying individual is then anointed with oil and receives the sacraments of Holy Absolution and Holy Communion.
But that's the entire section on Lutheran last rites in that article, compared to the 5 paragraphs in the Catholic section and the 6 in the Orthodox section, so I'm guessing it's not nearly as big a deal, and it's okay if you ride home at 10:30 and die at 11! (I'm still guessing that that's what the illegible handwriting says; I reserve the right to revise it later.)
Okay, I forgot to ask Dave until tonight (because of everything else going on) but he said immediately, "It's not a sacrament like it in Catholicism." He says he thinks there's a prayer and such, but it's not a holy sacrament, which is consistent with what you found, and also consistent with it not being a big deal to Lutherans and a big deal to Catholics.
Re: Miscellaneous
Date: 2024-03-08 01:20 am (UTC)Wikipedia says:
In the Lutheran Churches, last rites are formally known as the Commendation of the Dying, in which the priest "opens in the name of the triune God, includes a prayer, a reading from one of the psalms, a litany of prayer for the one who is dying, [and] recites the Lord’s Prayer". The dying individual is then anointed with oil and receives the sacraments of Holy Absolution and Holy Communion.
But that's the entire section on Lutheran last rites in that article, compared to the 5 paragraphs in the Catholic section and the 6 in the Orthodox section, so I'm guessing it's not nearly as big a deal, and it's okay if you ride home at 10:30 and die at 11! (I'm still guessing that that's what the illegible handwriting says; I reserve the right to revise it later.)
Re: Miscellaneous
Date: 2024-03-14 04:48 am (UTC)