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Catholic AnswerIn confirmation, the Bishop, usually vested for Mass, anoints the confirmand with Sacred Chrism.it is a blessed object and used in the service of the holy mass; not particularly sacred.
it is a blessed object and used in the service of the holy mass; not particularly sacred.
Sacred Chrism is the oil used to anoint a person Priest, Prophet, and King it is used in confirmation a lot
Catholic AnswerThe matter of the sacrament of confirmation consists of the imposition of hands and the anointing with Sacred Chrism. The form of the sacrament of confirmation consists of the words: "Be sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit.The ordinary minister of confirmation is the bishop, although in certain special circumstances, a priest may administer confirmation with the Sacred Chrism previously consecrated by the Bishop, and the Bishop's permission.
The Bishop traces a cross on the candidates forehead with Sacred Chrism in the confirmation ritual.
The cross is not a sacred object but a symbolic one. Peole do not worship it, but see it as a reminder of what Christ did for us.
At Confirmation, we celebrate the young person receiving the Holy Spirit. This is a very sacred time for the young person, as he/she becomes an adult member in the Church.
A sacred baboon was an object of worship in Ancient Egypt, also known as a hamadryas.
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)
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The receiving of the Holy Spirit..Catholic AnswerTechnically, you don't "experience" anything beyond the outward signs and symbols of confirmation. Confirmation is anointing with Sacred Chrism by the Bishop or his representative, which gives you the grace to live out your baptismal promises.