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[quote name='laetitia crucis' timestamp='1285193232' post='2175354']
Aaaahahahahaa!!

Now we just need to draw vee8 in there with her water gun filled with holy water! :evil:
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[quote name='Fragments' timestamp='1285193445' post='2175355']
Isn't it chrism oil?....
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The actual Baptism is done with Holy Water (when the priest or deacon pours the water over the person's head and says "I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit"). The person being Baptized is anointed with the chrism oil, though (which is a wonderful part of the Baptism ritual :) ). (It IS goldy-yellow because the base of it is olive oil.) The majority of Catholics will only ever be personally anointed with chrism twice in their lives, Baptism and Confirmation. Those men called to the priesthood are lucky enough to be anointed with it a third time, and lucky parents get to smell it on all their children's heads.

Anyway, my point being, in a drive by Baptism it should be Holy Water in the squirt gun, not Chrism oil. :saint:


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In all sacraments we treat of the matter and the form. It is also usual to distinguish the remote matter and the proximate matter. In the case of baptism, the remote matter is natural and true water. We shall consider this aspect of the question first. [/quote]
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02258b.htm#VI

[quote]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. That chrism may serve as valid matter for the Sacrament of Confirmation it must consist of pure oil of olives, and it must be blessed by a bishop, or at least by a priest delegated by the Holy See. These two conditions are certainly necessary for validity; moreover it is probable that there should be an admixture of balsam, and that the blessing of the chrism should be special, in the sense that it ought to be different from that which is given to the oil of the sick or the oil of catechumens. (Cf. Lehmkuhl, Cas. Cons. II, n.102.) If either of the last two conditions is wanting the sacrament will be doubtfully valid.

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Chrism is used in the administration of the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders, in the consecration of churches, chalices, patens, altars, and altar-stones, and in the solemn blessing of bells and baptismal water. The head of the newly-baptized is anointed with chrism, the forehead of the person confirmed, the head and hands of a bishop at his consecration, and the hands of a priest at his ordination. So are the walls of churches, which are solemnly consecrated, anointed with the same holy oil, and the parts of the sacred vessels used in the Mass which come in contact with the Sacred Species, as the paten and chalice.[/quote]

http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03696b.htm

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IcePrincessKRS

Also, the original reason I was going to post in this thread. Those are some awesome flockdrawings. :clapping:

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[quote name='IcePrincessKRS' timestamp='1285943030' post='2177272']
The actual Baptism is done with Holy Water (when the priest or deacon pours the water over the person's head and says "I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit"). The person being Baptized is anointed with the chrism oil, though (which is a wonderful part of the Baptism ritual :) ). (It IS goldy-yellow because the base of it is olive oil.) The majority of Catholics will only ever be personally anointed with chrism twice in their lives, Baptism and Confirmation. Those men called to the priesthood are lucky enough to be anointed with it a third time, and lucky parents get to smell it on all their children's heads.

Anyway, my point being, in a drive by Baptism it should be Holy Water in the squirt gun, not Chrism oil. :saint:



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Massive smile.


I can't wait to smell it.

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Happy Feast of St. Francis!

[img]http://flockdraw.com/upload/b170xvybg9i7gogs4k0.png[/img]

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[img]http://flockdraw.com/upload/cxyx1yfqefnwwsc80o0.png[/img]



Our good bye card to Laetitia Crucis worked on and/or supervised by dominicansoul, mithliun, angelofmary, krissylou, cmariadiaz, rhetoricfemme, indwelling trinity, and me.

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Flockdraw is more fun with others...it's a bit lonely to make your own pictures there!

[img]http://flockdraw.com/upload/zc1n7thx7r8wgcwkok.png[/img]

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Just a quickie before the server reset:

[img]http://flockdraw.com/upload/1yy3vxovrlm1z4s04ok.png[/img]

Directions for [b]Paddington[/b]:

Click the disk on the bottom right (under the palette options).

When the new screen opens, right click the image and "Save image location"

Then come to this thread, and use the 'img' tags to post your image (pasting the url you copied earlier).

Hope that helps....

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  • 2 weeks later...
Ash Wednesday

[img]http://flockdraw.com/upload/kg2ixa76qaqx448coo8.png[/img]

When I get a new stylus pen and pad I'll have a lot of fun. :clapping:

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