1. Having been baptized into Christ, and put on Christ, you have been 
given the same form as the Son of God; for God, having foreordained us 
to adoption as His children, gave us the same features as the body of 
Christ’s glory. Having therefore become partakers of Christ, you are 
properly called Christs (anointed ones), and of you God said: “Do not 
touch my Christs, (or anointed ones)”. Now you have been made Christs, 
by receiving the stamp of the Holy Spirit [Holy Chrism]; and 
everything’s been done to you in imitation, because you’re images of 
Christ. He washed in the River Jordan, and having imparted the fragrance
 of His Godhead to the waters, He emerged from them; and the Holy Spirit
 in the fulness of His being lighted on Him, like resting upon like. 
And, in a similar way, after you emerged from the pool of the sacred 
streams, you were given the Chrism, a copy of that with which Christ was
 anointed. This is the Holy Spirit of whom also the blessed Isaiah, in 
his prophecy about Him, said : “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me 
because He has anointed me: He has sent me to preach glad tidings to the
 poor”.
2. For Christ was not anointed by men 
with oil or material ointment, but by the Father, Who had previously 
appointed Him to be the Saviour of the whole world, Who anointed Him 
with the Holy Spirit, as Peter says: “Jesus of Nazareth, whom God 
anointed with the Holy Spirit”. David the Prophet also cried, saying, 
“Your throne, God, is for ever and ever; the sceptre of your kingdom is 
the sceptre of righteousness. You have loved righteousness and hated 
iniquity; therefore God,Your God, has anointed you with the oil of 
gladness above your fellows”. And as Christ was, in actual fact, 
crucified, buried and raised, you, too, in Baptism are deemed worthy of 
being crucified, buried, and raised together with Him, in His likeness. 
So is it with anointing also. As He was anointed with the notional oil 
of gladness, that is, with the Holy Spirit, Who is called oil of 
gladness because He is the author of spiritual gladness, so you, too, 
were anointed with Chrism, having become partakers and fellows of 
Christ.
3. But beware of supposing this to be 
plain oil. Just as the Bread of the Eucharist, after the invocation of 
the Holy Spirit, is no longer mere bread but the Body of Christ, so also
 this holy Chrism is no more simple oil, nor (so to say) common, after 
the invocation, but it’s a gift of Christ and of the Holy Spirit, 
through the presence of His divinity, and is made active. This Chrism is
 symbolically applied to your forehead and your other sense organs. And 
while your body is anointed with the perceptible Chrism, your soul is 
sanctified by the Holy and life-giving Spirit.
4. You were first anointed on the 
forehead, so that you might be delivered from the shame which the first 
transgressor carried everywhere with him; and so that, with unveiled 
face, you might reflect, as a mirror, the glory of the Lord. Then on 
your ears, so that you might receive the ears which are able to hear the
 Divine Mysteries, of which Isaiah said: “The Lord also gave me an ear 
to hear”. And the Lord Jesus, in the Gospel, says: “He that has ears to 
hear let him hear”. Then, on the nostrils, so that receiving the sacred 
Chrism you may say, “We are to God a sweet savour of Christ, among the 
saved”. Afterwards, on your breast, so that, having put on the 
breast-plate of righteousness, you may stand against the wiles of the 
devil. For as Christ after His Baptism, and the visitation of the Holy 
Spirit, went out and vanquished the adversary, in the same way you, who 
after Holy Baptism and the Mystical Anointing, have put on the whole 
armour of the Holy Spirit, are to stand against the power of the 
adversary, and vanquish it, saying: “I can do all things through Christ 
who strengthens me”.
5. Now that you’ve been deemed worthy of
 this Holy Chrism, you are called Christians, confirming the name also 
by your new birth. Because, before you were found worthy of receiving 
this grace, you actually had no right to this title, but were advancing 
on your way towards being Christians.
6. Besides, you should know that the 
symbol of this Chrism lies in the Old Scripture. For when Moses gave his
 brother the command of God, he made him High-priest. After he had 
bathed in water, Moses anointed him; and Aaron was called “Anointed”, 
evidently from the rite of Chrismation. So also the High-priest, in 
advancing Solomon to the throne, anointed him after he had bathed in 
Gihon. To them, however, these things happened as a formal procedure, 
but to you  they occurred in truth, because you were truly anointed by 
the Holy Spirit. Christ is the beginning of your salvation; for He is 
truly the First-Fruit, and you the leaven; but if the First-Fruit is 
holy, then clearly His holiness will pass to the leaven also.
7. Keep this unblemished, for it will 
teach you all things, if it abides in you, as you have just heard 
declared by the blessed John, talking in depth about this Anointing. For
 this holy thing is a spiritual safeguard of the body, and salvation of 
the soul. The blessed Isaiah, prophesying of old, said: “And on this 
mountain” (he also calls the Church a mountain elsewhere, as when he 
says, “In the last days the mountain of the Lord shall be manifest”) 
“the Lord will make a feast for all the nations ; they shall drink wine,
 they shall drink gladness, they shall anoint themselves”. And to 
confirm his words, listen to  what he says about this myrrh being 
mystical: “Impart all these things to the nations, for this counsel is 
for all nations”. Having been anointed, therefore, with this holy 
Chrism, keep it unspotted and unblemished in you, prospering in good 
works, and becoming well-pleasing to the Captain of your salvation, 
Christ Jesus, to Whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen.”

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