Chapter
1 44| in preparing the sacred chrism, only oil and balm are required.
2 44| are not required, the holy chrism may duly be prepared with
3 49| admonition concerns the holy chrism. The Greeks make this not
4 49| forbidden, but that the chrism must consist of oil and
5 49| spices are absent, sacred chrism may still be prepared. ~
6 51| Confirmation whose matter is chrism. Chrism is made from oil
7 51| whose matter is chrism. Chrism is made from oil and balm
8 51| imposition of hands and the chrism, stating that both are equally
9 52| the candidate with holy chrism, that is olive oil mixed
10 52| real balm, in preparing chrism. This is clear from constitution
11 52| World in preparing holy chrism. In so doing the Pope asserts
12 52| observation 5, on the rite of chrism; and by Berti, Theologia,
13 52| the largest part of the chrism should always be oil mixed
14 54| of consecration for holy chrism in the seventh canon as
15 54| them with the most holy chrism, we say: the sign of the
16 55| to be received with holy chrism. This ruling refers only
17 56| hands and anointed with chrism in order to establish that
18 57| Let them be anointed with chrism as those who are baptized
19 57| conferring the sacrament of chrism on people who had been confirmed
20 57| people already anointed with chrism, ~making trivial mockery
21 57| be given the sacrament of chrism a second time if they had
22 57| repeating the sacrament of chrism if St. Methodius had previously
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