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  2. 30 Prayers for the Sick to Uplift Their Spirits and Encourage ...

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    30 Prayers for the Sick. 1. "O God, the sources of all health: So fill my heart with faith in your love, that with calm expectancy I may make room for your power to possess me, and gracefully ...

  3. Prayers for Healing That'll Bring Strength and Recovery in ...

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    While these prayers for healing can be an important part of your toolkit, it's essential to find other ways to practice self-care if you're dealing with grief, chronic illness, caretaking ...

  4. Can you treat a sick child with prayer instead of medical ...

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    Many states have decades-old exemptions for religious parents who choose to pray for sick or injured children instead of taking them to the doctor. Here are the laws in Kansas and Missouri.

  5. Faith healing - Wikipedia

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    Death, disability, and other unwanted outcomes have occurred when faith healing was elected instead of medical care for serious injuries or illnesses." [8] When parents have practiced faith healing but not medical care, many children have died that otherwise would have been expected to live. [13] Similar results are found in adults. [14]

  6. Patron saints of ailments, illness, and dangers - Wikipedia

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    The sick, asthma sufferers, nurses and carers – Bernadette; Those who serve the sick – Peter of Saint Joseph de Betancur [25] Skin disease, Saint Anthony's fire – Anthony; Skin diseases, victims of child abuse – Germaine Cousin; Sleepwalking, epilepsy, insanity, mental illness – Dymphna; Smallpox – Matthias

  7. Anointing of the sick - Wikipedia

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    The 1552 and later editions of the Book of Common Prayer omitted the form of anointing given in the original (1549) version in its Order for the Visitation of the Sick, but most twentieth-century Anglican prayer books do have anointing of the sick. [3] The Book of Common Prayer (1662) and the proposed revision of 1928 include the "visitation of ...