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In the Rite of Ordination of a Priest, after the conferring of the Sacrament of Order through the laying on hands and the prayer (which constitutes respectively the matter and form of the sacrament), the hands of the newly ordained priest are anointed by the ordaining prelate with the sacred chrism. As one text well relates both the event and its significance:So, are the priest’s hands still consecrated?
Anointing of Hands:
The bishop now anoints the palms of each of the new priests. As he does so, he is to say: “The Lord Jesus Christ, whom the Father anointed with the Holy Spirit, guard and preserve you, that you may sanctify the Christian people and offer sacrifices to God.” This anointing is a symbol of the anointing with the Holy Spirit which took place through the imposition of hands and the prayer of ordination. It also symbolizes the priest’s distinctive participation in Christ’s priesthood by the sacrifice he will offer with his hands.