Oil of catechumens

[1] The Egyptian Church Order teaches that it is blessed during the Easter Vigil, the first liturgy of Eastertide.The oil of catechumens is intended to help strengthen the person about to be baptized, and prepare them for the struggle (ascesis) of the Christian life, the way a wrestler in ancient Greece and Rome was anointed before a wrestling match.In the Eastern Orthodox Church, the oil of catechumens is blessed by the priest during the baptismal rite.After the consecration of the baptismal water, a vessel of pure olive oil is brought to the priest by the deacon.O Master, Lord God of our fathers, Who didst send unto them that were in the ark of Noah the dove, having in its beak a twig of olive, the token of reconciliation and of salvation from the flood the foreshadowing of the mystery of grace; and didst provide the fruit of the olive for the fulfilling of Thy holy Mysteries; Who thereby fillest them that were under the Law with Thy Holy Spirit, and perfectest them that are under grace: Do Thou Thyself bless also this holy oil with the power, and operation, and indwelling of Thy Holy Spirit, that it may be an anointing unto incorruption, an armour of righteousness, to the renewing of soul and body, to the averting of every assault of the devil, to deliverance from all evil of those who shall be anointed with it in faith, or who are partakers thereof; unto Thy glory, and the glory of Thine Only-begotten Son, and Thy most holy and good and life-creating Spirit, now and ever, and unto the ages of ages.
Detail from the Seven Sacraments Altarpiece by Rogier van der Weyden . In the lower left the priest is anointing an infant before it is baptized.
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