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Chrismation consists of the
sacrament or
mystery in the
Eastern Orthodox,
Oriental Orthodox and
Eastern Catholic churches, as well as in the ****yrian...
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Catholicism views Baptism as a sacrament. The
sacrament is
called chrismation in
Eastern Christianity. In the East it
takes place immediately after...
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There are
seven sacraments in the Church: Baptism,
Confirmation or
Chrismation, Eucharist, Penance,
Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders, and Matrimony...
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sacrament of Holy
Communion in infancy,
along with Holy
Baptism and
Chrismation.
Catholics believe this
event to be very important, as the Eucharist...
- roots, are
usually received back into the
church through the
mystery of
Chrismation.[citation needed] Properly, the
mystery of
Baptism is
administered by...
- are
properly disposed and able to
renew the
baptismal promises. The
Chrismation with holy
Myron is what
confirmation is
called in
Eastern Catholic Churches...
- and
Eastern Catholic churches,
confirmation is
known as
chrismation. The
Mystery of
Chrismation is
performed immediately after the
Mystery of
Baptism as...
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Among these are Holy
Communion (the most
direct connection), baptism,
Chrismation, confession, unction, matrimony, and ordination. But the term also properly...
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strengthens the
grace of baptism; in the
Eastern Churches, it is
called chrismation,
because the
essential rite is the
anointing of the
person with chrism...
- In most
Eastern churches,
parish priests administer the
sacrament of
chrismation to
infants after baptism, and
priests are
allowed to
marry before ordination...