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Summary Of: Chrism

has been called chrism in the past... chrism was historically used in some of their... Chrism is essential for the Catholic... Newly ordained priests are anointed with chrism on the palms of their hands... and newly ordained bishops receive an anointing of chrism on their foreheads... Invitation to the Chrism Mass of Pope John Paul II on Maundy Thursday... Invitation to the Chrism Mass of Pope John Paul II on Maundy Thursday... chrism was used to... A Cross would be formed with the chrism into the chalice and paten on the interior parts where the Eucharist would rest... paten would need to be consecrated with the chrism again if they are re... chrism is consecrated by the... The primary use of chrism in the Oriental Orthodox... Here the blessing of the bishop upon the chrism functions as a substitute for the direct imposition of hands... and chrism is normally used even when the bishop is performing the baptism himself... Chrism is made during... chrism is distributed to all the bishops... The primary use of chrism in Anglican and Lutheran churches is for the rite of chrismation... Here the blessing of the bishop upon the chrism usually functions as a substitute for the direct imposition of episcopal hands... and chrism is normally used even when the bishop is performing the baptism himself... chrism is consecrated by the bishop of the... to consecrate chrism in time of need and in the absence of the bishop...

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