CHRISMATION
Objectives:
Possible Lesson Plan:
Action |
Meaning |
1. Anointing with holy chrism of the child’s forehead, eyes, nose, lips, ears, chest, hands, and feet |
“The Seal of the Gift of the Holy Spirit” – our entire body becomes the temple of the Holy Spirit |
2.Sponging off of the holy chrism. |
God’s work is now invisible, in the way we think and live and act. |
3. Tonsure – cutting a lock of hair in the shape of a cross |
Dedication of our who life to God forever. |
4. Procession – around to baptismal font and then to the Eucharist |
The door is now open to full and complete communion with God. |
Review where the symbolism of the oil came from (last lesson). In the Old Testament, only the prophets were filled with the Spirit; how does this differ from the New Testament? How is this expressed by the prophets? The word “chrismation” comes from what? (Greek “chrisma” meaning anointing)
Who is the Holy Spirit? How is He described? What is His role? (Helper, Comforter, Spirit of Truth, guiding us into all truth) Which of the major feasts celebrates the coming of the Holy Spirit? (Pentecost)
What is the meaning of the cutting of the hair? What does this have to do with Samson? (Hair means strength; the child gives God all his strength)
Now that we are filled with the Holy Spirit, how should our lives be changed? What is the fruit of the Spirit? (Galatians) Do we exhibit the life of the Spirit in our everyday life?
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8. Close with prayer.