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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

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