chrism Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
chrism ka kya matlab hota hai
क्रिज़्म
एक समेकित मलम जिसमें तेल और बालसम का मिश्रण होता है
Noun:
अभिषेक तैल, पवित्र तेल, उबटन,
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chrism शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
साथ ही उसका अभिषेक पवित्र तेल से किया गया हो।
জজজ हिंदू मन्नत के दीपों में इसका प्रयोग करते थे और इसे पवित्र तेल मानाते थे।
सेवा के दौरान, एलिजाबेथ शपथ ले लिया था, के साथ अभिषेक का पवित्र तेल, निवेश के साथ परिधान और इनाम, और की रानी का ताज पहनाया यूनाइटेड किंगडम, कनाडा, ऑस्ट्रेलिया, न्यूजीलैंड, दक्षिण अफ्रीका, पाकिस्तानऔर सीलोन (अब श्रीलंका) ।
chrism's Usage Examples:
(August 2, 1571) to the bishops of the West Indies permitting the substitution of balsam of Peru for the balsam of the East in the preparation of the chrism to be used by the Catholic Church in America.
the benediction of abbots, of priests at their ordination, of virgins taking the veil, of churches, cemeteries, oratories, and of all articles for use in connexion with the altar (chalices, patens, vestments, 'c.), of military colours, of soldiers and of their arms. The holy oil is also blessed by bishops in the Roman Catholic Church; in the Greek Church, on the other hand, the oil for the chrism at baptism is blessed by the priest.
(j) They received the sign of the cross on the brow; the bishop usually dipped his thumb in the chrism and said: " In name of Father, Son and Holy Ghost, peace be with thee."
It is on Maundy Thursday that in the Church of Rome the sacred oil is blessed, and the chrism prepared according to an elaborate ritual which is given in the Pontificale.
These crosses must have been anointed by the bishop with chrism in the ritual of consecration before the altar can be used.
Besides the full functions of the presbyterate, or priesthood, bishops have the sole right (I) to confer holy orders, (2) to administer confirmation, (3) to prepare the holy oil, or chrism, (4) to consecrate sacred places or utensils (churches, churchyards, altars, 'c.), (5) to give the benediction to abbots and abbesses, (6) to anoint kings.
In 517 the council of Epaone in Burgundy forbade any but stone pillars to be consecrated with chrism; but of course the decrees of this provincial council would not necessarily be received throughout the church.
Such use of the chrism can be traced from the 2nd century.
The " Chrisom " or " chrysom," a variant of " chrism," lengthened through pronunciation, is a white cloth with which the head of a newly baptized child was covered to prevent the holy oil from being rubbed off.
When the pope rode in procession to the station an acolyte, on foot, preceded him, bearing the holy chrism; and at the church seven regionary acolytes with candles went before him in the procession to the altar, while two others, bearing the vessel that contained a pre-consecrated Host, presented it for his adoration.
chrism's Meaning':
a consecrated ointment consisting of a mixture of oil and balsam