| 21. | It is proper to call the chrism either the oil of salvation or the oil of sanctification.
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| 22. | The earliest mention of the use of Chrism is by Saint Hippolytus of Rome ( 235 ).
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| 23. | An important and specific use of chrism is in the Anointing during the Coronation of the British monarch.
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| 24. | At one time, the patriarch would consecrate all of the chrism used throughout the entire Orthodox Church.
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| 25. | For the liturgy, members use such things as incense, chrism and Orthodox icons, . ..
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| 26. | Myrrh is also used to prepare the sacramental chrism used by many churches of both Eastern and Western rites.
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| 27. | The chalice and paten would need to be consecrated with the chrism again if they were re-gilded.
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| 28. | Here the blessing of the bishop upon the chrism functions as a substitute for the direct imposition of hands.
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| 29. | The use of chrism in Anglican and Lutheran ordination liturgies is similarly presented as an option in most provinces.
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| 30. | During his time as bishop, he forbade the practice of selling the chrism used in various ecclesiastical rituals.
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