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In the Roman rite, 3 oils are used:

Oleum infirmorum or Oil of the sick used in anointing of the sick

Oleum catechumenorum or Oil of Catechumens used in anointing people at baptism

Oleum Chrisma or Chrism which is used in anointing at confirmation and Holy Orders.

All are olive oil with the addition of balsam in Chrism

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