The three oils are Sacred Chrism (used at Baptism, Confirmation and Ordination), Oil of Catechumens (used for blessing those preparing for Baptism), and Oil of the Sick (used for Annointing of the Sick/Extreme Unction).
The ambry is the case, usually in the sanctuary, where the blessed oils are held.
They are usually kept in a glass case in a visible place in the church sanctuary (the altar area where the mass is celebrated)
The Ambry is the place where the Holy Oils and the Oil of Chrism are stored. In some Churches the Ambry is used for reservation of the blessed sacrament. An ambry is in essence a smaller typically less ornate version of a tabernacle. Often times the Ambry is set in a wall or into the altar, like some tabernacles are. In many Episcopal and Anglican Churches the Blessed Sacrament is reserved in the Ambry and Holy Oils and Oil of Chrism is reserved in the sacristy cabinets. Many modern Catholic Churches tend to reserve the Eucharist in an ambry rather than a tabernacle.
An ambry is a bookcase, library or archive, a storehouse, a pantry, or a cupboard or storage area found in a church in whcih to hold books, communion vessels, and vestments.
There were no oils given at all by any of the three wise men.
Ambrosia Kelley goes by Amber, Ambry, and A J.
Ambry is the correct spelling. It means cupboard. Not amery, which appears only on the cover of the CD soundtrack of Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. For a discussion of amery vs. ambry, see The Mudcat Cafe Web site.
Fats, oils, and waxes are the three types of lipids.
Fats, oils and waxes.
The box for holy oils for the anoiting of the seriously ill is usually located in a little door in the back of the crucifix. at least the one that was in my father's bedroom when he was dying. If this doesn't help, go to a christian book store they sell them. The box will contain a small vial of oil a small tin of anoiting salve. Also a small vial of Holy Water.
An aumbry is a recessed cabinet or cupboard in the wall of a church used to store sacred vessels such as chalices, patens, and ciboria. It is typically located near the altar for easy access during Mass.
Tea tree, Lavender, Eucalyptus.