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The chrism symbolizes the anointing by the Holy Spirit. In the Old Testament, when someone was anointed to become a priest or a king, etc, they had oil poured on their head "and the Spirit of the LORD came mightily upon [them] from that day forward" (1 Samuel 16:13). In Confirmation, the chrism does much the same. "1289 Very early, the better to signify the gift of the Holy Spirit, an anointing with perfumed oil (chrism) was added to the laying on of hands. This anointing highlights the name "Christian," which means "anointed" and derives from that of Christ himself whom God "anointed with the Holy Spirit."100 This rite of anointing has continued ever since, in both East and West. For this reason the Eastern Churches call this sacrament Chrismation, anointing with chrism, or myron which means "chrism." In the West, the term Confirmation suggests that this sacrament both confirms and strengthens baptismal grace. " ~Catechism of the Catholic Church

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Chrism symbolizes the oil being used to make the sign of the cross on the person's forehead during baptism it is washing away our sins.

Chrism is sacred oil, made form olive oil and scented with species, used for anointing in the Sacraments of Initiation. In Eastern Rite Churches Confirmation takes its name from the word and is known as Chrismation.

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The Catechism of the Catholic Church nicely summarizes the answer:

Anointing, in Biblical and other ancient symbolism, is rich in meaning: oil is a sign of abundance and joy; it cleanses (anointing before and after a bath) and limbers (the anointing of athletes and wrestlers); oil is a sign of healing, since it is soothing to bruises and wounds; and it makes radiant with beauty, health, and strength. (CCC no. 1293)

The oil (chrism) also marks us as soldiers of Christ (cf. Ephesians 6). As spiritual soldiers, we need to be spiritually limber for spiritual combat, much like athletes and wrestlers are physically limber to gain victory over their physical opponents.

Anointing with oil has all these meanings in the sacramental life. The pre-baptismal anointing with the oil of catechumens signifies cleansing and strengthening; the anointing of the sick expresses healing and comfort. the post-baptismal anointing with sacred chrism in Confirmation and ordination is the sign of consecration. By Confirmation Christians, that is, those who are anointed, share more completely in the mission of Jesus Christ and the fullness of the Holy Spirit with which he is filled, so that their lives may give off "the aroma of Christ." [2 Cor 2:15] (CCC, no. 1294)

By this anointing the confirmand receives the "mark," the seal of the Holy Spirit. A seal is a symbol of a person, a sign of personal authority, or ownership of an object. Hence soldiers were marked with their leader's seal and slaves with their master's. A seal authenticates a juridical act or document and occasionally makes it secret. (CCC no. 1295)

In a similar sense, the Holy Spirit has an authentic claim over us. The anointing with oil marks us as belonging to Him; i.e. "Do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit...that you were purchased at a price?" (1 Cor 6:19-20)

Christ himself declared that he was marked with his Father's seal. Christians are also marked with a seal: "It is God who establishes us with you in Christ and has commissioned us; he has put his seal on us and given us his Spirit in our hearts as a guarantee." This seal of the Holy Spirit marks our total belonging to Christ, our enrollment in his service for ever, as well as the promise of divine protection in the great eschatological trial. (CCC no. 1296)

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Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Catechism of the Catholic Church. (Paulist Press: Mahwah, NJ, 1994).

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The anointing of the Holy Spirit.

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What is the symbol in the Catholic Church for the sacramental oil?

Catholic AnswerThere are four sacraments which use Holy Oils: BAPTISM ( Oil of Catechumens, Sacred Chrism)CONFIRMATION (Sacred Chrism)HOLY ORDERS (Sacred Chrism)ANOINTING OF SICK (Oil of the sick)


Is the sign of the cross a sacramental?

Yes


The sign or matter of this sacrament is oil?

Confirmation. Holy Oil or Chrism.


What does the bishop do in the anointing with chrism in the rite of confirmation?

He places his finger or thumb in the oil of chrism and uses it to anoint a confimatee or individual being confirmed into the Catholic Faith. He does this by tracing the sign of the Holy Cross on the person's forehead with the chrism on his finger or thumb.


What does oil off chrism mean?

In Christianity, the Bible suggests that one should anoint someone with oil when they are ill or unwell, and pray for them (among other things). The oil is called 'chrism' from the Greek meaning 'to anoint'. This is the root of the word 'Christ' - the 'Anointed One'. Anointing with oil was also used as a sign of Kingship.


What does the anointing with chrism at confirmation mean?

You are given the mission to fulfill the threefold mission of Christ.


What does charism mean?

Nothing. You either mean "chrism", the oil used to anoint kings, or "charisma", attractiveness in personality.


What are many the symbols of baptism?

Some of the symbols include: water a dove a white garment chrism (oil) the sign of the cross candle


What oils are used during the sacraments of initiation?

The sacraments of Initiation are Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist Baptism oils are Oil of Catechumens, given only at Baptism as a welcome to church, and also Oil of Chrism, given after Baptism as a sign of priest, prophet, king. At Confirmation the Chrism oil is given, as at Baptism, confirming the gifts of the Holy Spirit At Eucharist, no oils are used


What does the minister do in confirmation?

The Bishop says "(confirmation name) be sealed with the gifts of the Holy Sprit" AMEN. While making sign of cross with chrism on your forehead.


Are blessed ashes sacramental?

Yes, blessed ashes are a sacramental.


Is chrism used in baptism?

Yes, chrism is used in baptism in some Christian traditions, particularly in the Catholic and Orthodox churches. Chrism is a sacred oil that is blessed by a bishop and used to anoint the person being baptized, symbolizing the sealing of the Holy Spirit and their initiation into the Christian faith.