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Catechumens- sacraments used for: Baptism and Anointing of the Sick

Chrism- sacraments used for: Confirmation

I know of no such other oil used in Catholicism although there is a slight possibility that there is one other oil, although I've never heard of it.
1- The Oil of Catechumens

2- The Holy Chrism or Oil of Gladness

3- The Oil of the Sick

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