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the Novatians, receive not the holy chrism : wherefore, the Holy Fathers ordained, that such be anointed, as from them come over to the Church.” L. iii. Hær. Fabul. c. v. T. iv. p. 229.

St. LEO, L. C.-“Having been regenerated by water and the Holy Ghost, you have received the chrism of salvation, and the seal of eternal life.” Serm. iv. de Nativ. T. 1. p. 156. Lutetiæ Paris. 1675.

THE SECOND COUNCIL OF ARLES,[1] L. C. —“As to Arians and such Heretics, as are baptised in the name of the blessed Trinity; if, when interrogated, they sincerely profess our Faith, they may be received into the Church, by chrism and the imposition of hands." Can. xvi. xvii. Conc. Gen. T. iv. p. 1013.

The THIRD COUNCIL OF ARLES,[2] L. C. - It decrees, “That clerks and ministers of the Altar, shall be ordained by no one but the Bishop of the place, or one appointed by him; and that the chrism shall be blessed by him only, and Neophytes, (new converts) be confirmed only by him.” Ibid. p. 1024.


THE EUCHARIST.


PROPOSITION II.

It is an Article of Catholic belief, that in the most Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist, there is truly and really contained the Body of Christ, which was delivered for us, and his Blood, which was shed for the remission of sins; the substance of the

  1. Fifty-six Canons were published by this Council, which was also assembled by St. Hilary, about the year 442.
  2. his Council assembled about the year 455.