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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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In Confirmation one completes the graces that were given to them at Baptism. One is 'sealed with the Holy Spirit'. those who are confirmed are called to be soldiers of the faith and for Christ.

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The name of the oil used in Baptism and Confirmation is called CHRISM.

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For the Sacrament of Confirmation, Sacred Chrism is used.

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Chrisms.

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