| 31. | If a bishop withdraws this authorisation from the priest, he takes the Antimins and Chrism away from him.
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| 32. | The Chrism Mass is associated in Catholic theology with the establishment of the priesthood by Jesus at the Last Supper.
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| 33. | The signing takes place with a mixture of oil and balm which is called chrism, and not without reason.
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| 34. | In the first, which has been lost, he inquires the reason for anointing baptized children with holy chrism.
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| 35. | Basically the negatives outweigh any positive outcomes .-- Chrism 12 : 45, May 30, 2004 ( UTC)
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| 36. | Before the reforms of the Second Vatican Council, chrism had to be used to consecrate patens and chalices as well.
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| 37. | Formerly, emperors and kings of monarchies where Orthodoxy was the state religion would receive anointment with chrism at their coronation.
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| 38. | Holy water, incense and chrism oil were used, and a chalice from the 1932 Eucharistic Congress Mass in Dublin.
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| 39. | He was allowed to hear Holy Chrism and an antimension, presumably to attach his missionary ministry to the Philadelphia church.
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| 40. | The Patriarch or Metropolitan will normally make a formal announcement beforehand when there is going to be a Consecration of Chrism.
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