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we just look at all the photos in the archdiocesan newspaper. I take it you have attended before, so are you going on Thursday?
Once, when I was serving as Eucharistic minister, I was standing off to the side of the altar waiting for our priest to be ready for me to assist. It was a Sunday when he was going to anoint all the sick and elderly who stayed after Mass to receive that sacrament so there was a container with chrism on the little table where the altar boys keep the wine and water cruets, little towels for the Lavabo, etc. I noticed the chrism was there but didn't pay much attention.
Then the altar boy standing next to me whispered, "Look, it's Holy Kryptonite!"
Sure enough, the chrism was pale green. . . I have never noticed that it was green when I've received the Anointing of the Sick so I don't know if that's standard or not. Maybe that batch was made from especially high quality Extra Virgin Olive Oil.
:shrug:
After years of teaching, I can usually keep a straight face when teenagers make smart-ass remarks but it required a little effort that day!
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