Confirmation.
chrism
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.
.Catholic AnswerIn confirmation, the Bishop, usually vested for Mass, anoints the confirmand with Sacred Chrism.
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
Chrismation.
The Bishop traces a cross on the candidates forehead with Sacred Chrism in the confirmation ritual.
chrism, a candle, and a sponsor.
Confirmation. Holy Oil or Chrism.
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The Bishop traces a cross on the candidates forehead with Sacred Chrism in the confirmation ritual.
Yes, you are annointed with Chrism oil.