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- Chrismation - Wikipedia
The sacrament of chrismation is an extension of the day of Pentecost, when the Holy Ghost was poured out on the Apostles It is by chrismation that a person becomes a layperson — a member of the laos (laity), the people of God
- What is chrismation, and is it biblical? - GotQuestions. org
Chrismation is seen as a sacrament, that is, a means of receiving divine grace In chrismation, the entire body of a person is anointed with a special mixture of oils called holy chrism or myrrh
- The Orthodox Faith - Volume II - Worship - The Sacraments - Chrismation
Chrismation, the gift of the Holy Spirit, is performed in the Orthodox Church by anointing all parts of the person’s body with the special oil called holy chrism This oil, also called myrrh is prepared by the bishops of the Church on Holy Thursday
- Chrismation | Definition, Description, Sacrament | Britannica
Chrismation, in Eastern Christianity, a sacrament that, together with baptism, introduces new members into the church It is the Eastern equivalent of confirmation in the West
- What is the purpose of Chrismation in Christianity? - Bible Hub
Chrismation involves specially prepared oil, consecrated in community gatherings led by bishops or senior clergy The application of oil to a believer’s forehead, eyes, ears, chest, or hands symbolizes divine consecration and readiness for service and witness
- Explanation of Chrismation — Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation
In the Orthodox Church, the Holy Chrism is sanctified for use in the celebration of the sacrament of Chrismation It is a visible sign of the transmission of the Gifts of the Holy Spirit to those who are baptized
- Chrismation | Orthodox Church in America - OCA Manual
Chrismation, the gift of the Holy Spirit, is performed in the Orthodox Church by anointing all parts of the person’s body with the special oil called holy chrism This oil, also called myrrh is prepared by the bishops of the Church on Holy Thursday
- The Sacrament of Baptism and Chrismation
Learn about the sacraments of Holy Baptism and Holy Chrismation, two separate and distinct yet intimately-related sacraments that have been celebrated together since the very early years of Christianity
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