chrism

chrism
noun /ˈkɹɪz(ə)m/
A mixture of oil and balm, consecrated for use as an anointing fluid in certain Christian ceremonies, especially confirmation

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  • Chrism — • A mixture of oil of olives and balsam, blessed by a bishop in a special manner and used in the administration of certain sacraments and in the performance of certain ecclesiastical functions Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Chrism… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Chrism — Chrism, n. [OE. crisme, from AS. crisma; also OE. creme, fr. OF. cresme, like the AS. word fr. LL. chrisma, fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to anoint; perh. akin to L. friare, fricare, to rub, Skr. gharsh, E. friable, friction. Cf. {Chrisom}.] (Gr. & R. C.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • chrism — oil mingled with balm, O.E. chrisma, from Church L. chrisma, from Gk. khrisma an unguent, anointing, unction, from khriein to anoint, from PIE root *ghrei to rub. Chrisom baptismal robe, is a c.1200 variant of this …   Etymology dictionary

  • chrism — [kriz′əm] n. [ME crisme < OE crisma < LL(Ec) chrisma, an anointing, unction < Gr, oil (in Ec use, anointing) < chriein, to rub, anoint: see CHRIST1] 1. consecrated oil used in baptism and other sacraments 2. a sacramental anointing… …   English World dictionary

  • Chrism — Gold vessel for chrism. The vessel is etched with the letters S.C. for sanctum chrisma. Chrism (Greek word literally meaning an anointing ), also called Myrrh (Myron), Holy anointing oil, or Consecrated Oil , is a consecrated oil used in the… …   Wikipedia

  • Chrism — ♦ A mixture of oil and balm, used for sacramental rituals, and distributed annually among the churches. The receipt of chrism from a particular authority reflected a jurisdictional relationship between the issuer and the recipient church.… …   Medieval glossary

  • chrism —    This word (from the Greek chrisma, meaning anointing ) refers to a perfumed oil that is consecrated by a bishop. Chrism is used for anointings in the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders, and also to consecratechurches, altars …   Glossary of theological terms

  • Chrism and Fenris — Origin Perth, Western Australia, Australia Genres Experimental / Glitch Hop / Musique concrète Years active 2001–present Labels …   Wikipedia

  • Chrism (Myron) — A consecrated oil used in two sacraments, viz. at baptism and Chrism, as well as at the consecration of the Church and of the sacred vessels etc. The priest is allowed to anoint the newly baptized with the chrism. The tradition of using this… …   Dictionary of church terms

  • chrism — noun Etymology: Middle English crisme, from Old English crisma, from Late Latin chrisma, from Greek, ointment, from chriein to anoint Date: before 12th century consecrated oil used in Greek and Latin churches especially in baptism, chrismation,… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • chrism — chrismal, adj. /kriz euhm/, n. a consecrated oil, usually mixed with balsam or balsam and spices, used by certainchurches in various rites, as in baptism, confirmation, and the like. Also, chrisom. [bef. 900; learned respelling of ME crisme, OE… …   Universalium

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