holy oil

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holy oil

The priest anoints the child's forehead with holy oil during the baptism.

Definition

Noun: A consecrated ointment, typically a mixture of oil and balsam, used in various Christian rites for anointing. It is considered sacred and is blessed for religious purposes.

Usage

"Holy oil" is used as a singular noun, often preceded by articles like "the" or "some." It refers specifically to the sanctified substance itself. - It is used in sacraments such as baptism, confirmation, and the anointing of the sick. - It is also used in the consecration of churches and the ordination of clergy.

Examples
  • The priest used holy oil to anoint the baby during the baptism.
  • A vial of holy oil was kept on the altar for the ceremony.
  • In the sacrament, the bishop blessed the holy oil.
Advanced Usage
  • "To be anointed with holy oil": This is a common passive construction describing the ritual act.
    • The confirmands were anointed with holy oil.
  • "Chrism": This is a specific, synonymous term for holy oil perfumed with balsam, used particularly in Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy.
    • The chrism, or holy oil, was prepared by the bishop.
Variants and Related Words
  • Chrism (n): Holy oil, especially when mixed with balsam.
  • Anointing oil (n): A more general term for oil used in religious anointing; "holy oil" implies it has been consecrated.
  • Sacramental oil (n): Oil used in the administration of a sacrament.
Synonyms
  • Chrism
  • Consecrated oil
  • Sacred oil
Related Phrases
  • The Oil of the Sick: A specific type of holy oil used in the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick.
    • They brought the Oil of the Sick to the hospital.
  • The Oil of Catechumens: A type of holy oil used in preparation for baptism.
    • Before the baptism, the child was anointed with the Oil of Catechumens.
holy oil

The priest anoints the child's forehead with holy oil during the baptism.

Noun
  1. a consecrated ointment consisting of a mixture of oil and balsam

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