25 december
The priests blessed the oil, as it would be used for many important things like anointing of kings, healing of the sick and so on.
To Bless his trip and convert the hinhable
They will feel better about their fear
japan
Yes, all Catholic priests of any order can consecrate (it is not called "to bless") bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ
Holy oil. More specifically The Chrism Oil.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Bishop blesses the oil of the sick, and the oil of Catechumens and consecrates the Sacred Chrism at the Chrism Mass each year. The Chrism Mass is to be held in the morning of Holy Thursday during Holy Week, but may be moved to an earlier day if it is impossible for all the priests of the diocese to attend and still make it back to their individual parishes for the Mass of the Lord's Supper in the evening.
Good day: Bon jour God bless: Dieu benit
Yes and no. The question is like asking whether any priest can say the Mass, he can, but only according to the rite in which he was ordained. Sacramentals are similar in that every priest can bless them, however, there are some sacramentals that are specific to certain priests and their religious orders. All priests have a ritual that contains the basic prayers and blessing for sacramentals. Most everything has a blessing for it, some even have very specific blessings. There are, however, certain sacramentals that have specific blessings that are ordinary only given by the priests of specific orders. For instance, any priest can bless a rosary, but if a Dominican monk/priest blesses a rosary, he can give the blessing proper of his order which carries special indulgences. Any priest can bless a crucifix, but if it is a Benedictine crucifix there is a special blessing that a Benedictine monk/priest can attach to it. Ordinary parish priests, or priests from other congregations, can actively seek to be invested with the privilege of being able to give these special blessings from the order itself, or, the order may issue a dispensation granting a specific group if not all priests to be able to bless certain sacramentals according to their blessing.
Mothers' day is no a religious day. Priests have 5 liturgical colors. What they wear is determined by the solemnity, feast, memorial on that day and not by Mothers' day
It can be, as in blessed oil, blessed peace. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb to bless.
They converted indians all day into neophytes ;)