Anointing of the sick is the sacrament given to very sickly people on the verge of death. Most likely this is done is a hospital with someone on their death bed. A priest will be on call in all parishes for anyone who needs to receive this sacrament. The priest will lay their hands over them and anoint them with oil. The prayer of faith will save the sick person and all sins will be forgiven. One is also allowed to receive this sacrament if they are about to get a serious, life threatening operation or if a soldier is about to go to war. Unlike baptism and confirmation, Anointing of the sick can be received more than once. This can be needed if ones illness, health or further operations are needed. When received, all sins are forgiven and grace to face death and judgement are given. The form of this sacrament is the prayer the priest says over the sick person for the grace of the Holy Spirit and the forgiveness of sins. The matter is the anointing with the Holy Oil and the imposition of hands. Three scripture verses' that had a healing in Jesus' name include: Mark 5:41-43, Matthew 9:35, and James 5:14-15.