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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Parish representatives for Chrism Mass 2009

photo by Kenji NakaiThree representatives from each parish are requested to present the oils for blessing during the Chrism Mass on Tuesday, March 31, 2009, at 7:30p. They should be selected in advance for this responsibility and be seated in their reserved seats in the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Joseph, 80 South Market Street, San José, by 7:10p.

Click here for directions to the Cathedral and parking information.

Click here for a pdf chart showing your parish's reserved seating for your oil representatives.

Rehearsal with these representatives will take place at 7:20p the night of the Chrism Mass.

It is recommended that those presenting the oils represent some link to the oil to be blessed, for example:
  • Oil of the Sick: A minister to the sick, elderly, or hospitalized; or a parishioner who was anointed in the last year.

  • Oil of Catechumens: A parish catechumenate team member; or a catechist working in baptismal preparation. Because the dismissal of catechumens follows immediately after the procession and blessing of oils, catechumens and Elect are discouraged from being the parish representative to carry the oils.

  • Sacred Chrism: A neophyte initiated at last year’s Easter Vigil; or a candidate for Confirmation; or a catechist working in Confirmation preparation. Because the dismissal of catechumens follows immediately after the procession and blessing of oils, catechumens and Elect are discouraged from being the parish representative to carry the oils.

If you have any questions, please contact Diana Macalintal at 408-983-0136.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Chrism Mass 2009 - Collection of Oil Vessels

In preparation for the Chrism Mass on Tuesday, March 31, 2009, 7:30p at the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Joseph, please be sure that your parish oil vessels are undamaged, well-cleaned (you won't believe some of the things we still find growing in some vessels!), and delivered to the Office for Parish Services, in the carrying boxes in which they were presented last year labeled with your parish's name.

Click here to find out how to dispose of old Holy Oils, for tips on how to clean your oil vessels, and what you should do with the water used to clean them.

Please bring your empty, sparkling clean oil vessels to the Office for Parish Services, 900 Lafayette Street, 4th floor, Suite 405, Santa Clara between March 1 and March 23, 2009.

ADA will pick-up your vessels:
The Annual Diocesan Appeal office is offering convenient pick-up of your oil vessels at your parish during their regularly-scheduled ADA pick-ups every Tuesday. Simply give the courier your vessels along with your ADA collection.


Attention Institutions:
Hospitals, religious communities, and other institutions who wish to have oils blessed for use in 2008 are asked to bring stocks, carefully cleaned, to the Office for Parish Services by noon on Tuesday, March 24, 2009. Stocks will be available for pick-up from the Office of Pastoral Ministry on Wednesday, April 1 after 1:00p.

When will you get your new oils?
You can pick up your vessels with the newly blessed oils for 2009 after the Chrism Mass at the reception in the Cathedral's parish hall. Please coordinate with your parish leadership who will be the person responsible from your parish to retrieve the parish's oils at the Chrism Mass.

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Parish representatives for Chrism Mass 2008

Three representatives from each parish are requested to present the oils for blessing during the Chrism Mass on Tuesday, March 11, 2008, at 7:30p. They should be selected in advance for this responsibility and be seated in their reserved seats in the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Joseph, 80 South Market Street, San José, by 7:10p.

Click here for a seating chart (PDF) showing each parish's reserved seats for their oil representative.

Please note that a $5 flat fee is now charged at all downtown public parking lots after 6:00p. Other private parking lots may charge more. Parking on the street is still free after 6:00p.

It is recommended that those presenting the oils represent some link to the oil to be blessed, for example:

  • Oil of the Sick: A minister to the sick, elderly, or hospitalized; or a parishioner who was anointed in the last year.

  • Oil of Catechumens: A parish catechumenate team member; or a catechist working in baptismal preparation. Because the dismissal of catechumens follows immediately after the procession and blessing of oils, catechumens and Elect are discouraged from being the parish representative to carry the oils.

  • Sacred Chrism: A neophyte initiated at last year’s Easter Vigil; or a candidate for Confirmation; or a catechist working in Confirmation preparation. Because the dismissal of catechumens follows immediately after the procession and blessing of oils, catechumens and Elect are discouraged from being the parish representative to carry the oils.

If you have any questions, please contact Diana Macalintal at 408-983-0136.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Chrism Mass 2008 - Collection of Oil Vessles

In preparation for the Chrism Mass on Tuesday, March 11, 2008, 7:30p at the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Joseph, please be sure that your parish oil vessels are undamaged, well-cleaned (you won't believe some of the things we find growing in some vessels!), and delivered to the Office of Pastoral Ministry, in the carrying boxes in which they were presented last year labeled with your parish's name.

Click here to find out how to dispose of old Holy Oils, for tips on how to clean your oil vessels, and what you should do with the water used to clean them.

Please bring your empty, sparkling clean oil vessels to the Office of Pastoral Ministry, 900 Lafayette Street, 4th floor, Suite 405, Santa Clara by noon on Friday, February 29, 2008.

ADA will pick-up your vessels:
The Annual Diocesan Appeal office is offering convenient pick-up of your oil vessels at your parish during their regularly-scheduled ADA pick-ups every Tuesday. Simply give the courier your vessels along with your ADA collection.


Attention Institutions:
Hospitals, religious communities, and other institutions who wish to have oils blessed for use in 2008 are asked to bring stocks, carefully cleaned, to the Office of Pastoral Ministry by noon on Tuesday, March 4, 2008. Stocks will be available for pick-up from the Office of Pastoral Ministry on Wednesday, March 12 after 1:00p.

When will you get your new oils?
You can pick up your vessels with the newly blessed oils for 2008 after the Chrism Mass at the reception in the Cathedral's parish hall. Please coordinate with your parish leadership who will be the person responsible from your parish to retrieve the parish's oils at the Chrism Mass.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Rite for Receiving the Holy Oils

From the Sacramentary Supplement, published by Catholic Book Publishing, Co., New York, 1994, p. 31.

  1. It is appropriate that the oil of the sick, the oil of catechumesn, and the holy chrism, which are blessed by the bishop during the Chrism Mass, be presented to and received by the local parish community.


  2. The reception of the holy oils may take place at the Mass of the Lord’s Supper on Holy Thursday or on another suitable day after the celebration of the Chrism Mass.


  3. The oils should be reserved in a suitable repository in the sanctuary or near the baptismal font.


  4. The oils, in suitable vessels, are carried in the procession of the gifts, before the bread and wine, by members of the assembly.


  5. The oils are received by the priest and are then placed on a suitable prepared table in the sanctuary or in the repository where they will be reserved.


  6. As each of the oils is presented, the following or other words may be used to explain the significance of the particular oil.


  7. The people's response may be sung.


Download the following diocesan Rite for Receiving the Holy Oils (in English and Spanish) as a Word document here.

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RITE FOR RECEIVING THE HOLY OILS

For use at the Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper
on Holy Thursday in the Diocese of San José
revised 3/2006

The following are needed:

  • the vessels containing the holy oils
  • a table for placement of the holy oils with a burning candle upon this table

The order of ministers and representatives in the procession may be:

  • incense bearer
  • acolytes bearing lighted candles
  • presenters bearing the vessels of the holy oils
  • gift bearers with bread and wine

LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST

1. Procession of Gifts

Those who presented the oils for blessing at the cathedral carry the vessels in procession with the gift bearers. Arriving at the front of the assembly, they stand where they can be seen by all. A song or instrumental may accompany the procession.

2. Reception of the Oils

The presider, facing the people, gives an instruction concerning the blessing and use of holy oils in these, or similar, words.

    Priest:
    Several days ago, united with the priests and faithful of the Diocese of San José, Bishop McGrath consecrated the holy Chrism and blessed the oils for use in the anointing of the sick and in preparation of catechumens for Baptism. Tonight we receive these holy oils for use in the celebration of the Church’s sacraments during the coming year.
As each oil is presented, the cantor (in simple, solemn chant) or another minister (in recitation) makes the accompanying proclamations which follow. The vessel containing the oil is held high by each presenter.

    Cantor:
    Behold the oil of the sick, blessed by our Bishop Patrick, and sent to us for the anointing of all who suffer illness.

    People:
    Blessed be God forever! or Thanks be to God!

    Cantor:
    Behold the oil of the catechumens, blessed by our Bishop Patrick, and sent to us for the anointing of our catechumens in preparation for their baptism at the Easter Vigil and throughout the coming year.

    People:
    Blessed be God forever! or Thanks be to God!

    Cantor:
    Behold the sacred chrism, oil mixed with sweet perfume and consecrated by our Bishop Patrick, and sent to us for the anointing of the baptized who are to be sealed with the Holy Spirit.

    People:
    Blessed be God forever! or Thanks be to God!


The oils are then placed into the ambry or on a table with a burning candle. The Mass continues with the preparation of the gifts at the altar.

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RITO PARA RECIBIR LOS SANTOS ÓLEOS

Para usarlo en la Misa de la Cena del Señor
el Jueves Santo en la Diócesis de San José
revised 3/2006

Para el Rito, se necesita lo siguiente:

  • Los Santos Óleos
  • Una mesa para poner los Santos Óleos y una vela encendida sobre la mesa

El orden posible de la procesión siguiente:

  • El incienso
  • Acólitos con velas encendidas
  • Las personas que llevan los aceites
  • Las personas que llevan las ofrendas del pan y el vino

LITURGIA DE LA EUCARISTIA

1. Procesión de las Ofrendas

Las personas que presentaron los santos óleos en la catedral para ser bendecidos, los llevarán ahora en la procesión de las ofrendas. Y al llegar frente a la asamblea se quedarán en un lugar donde todos puedan verlos. Durante la procesión se canta un himno de alabanza.

2. Recepción de los oleos

El sacerdote que preside explica el origen y usos de los santos óleos con estas palabras u otras similares.

    Sacerdote:
    Hace varios días, el obispo McGrath unido a los sacerdotes y fieles de la Diócesis de San José, consagró el sagrado crisma y bendijo los aceites que se usan en la unción de los enfermos y en la preparación de los catecúmenos para el bautismo. Esta noche recibimos estos óleos para usarlos en la celebración de los sacramentos de la Iglesia durante el próximo año.
Al presentar cada aceite, el cantor (con un canto sencillo y solemne) o un ministro (recitado) hará la siguiente proclamación. Mientras, la persona que lleva el aceite correspondiente lo mantiene en alto.

    Cantor:
    Miren el aceite de los enfermos, bendecido por nuestro obispo Patrick que nos lo ha enviado para ungir a todos los que sufren enfermedades.

    Todos:
    ¡Bendito seas por siempre, Señor! o ¡Demos gracias a Dios!

    Cantor:
    Miren el aceite de los catecúmenos, bendecido por nuestro obispo Patrick que nos lo ha enviado para ungir a los catecúmenos en su preparación para el bautismo en la Vigilia Pascual durante el próximo año.

    Todos:
    ¡Bendito seas por siempre, Señor! o ¡Demos gracias a Dios!

    Cantor:
    Miren el sagrado crisma, aceite mezclado con perfume y consagrado por nuestro obispo Patrick que nos lo ha enviado para ungir a los bautizados que van a ser sellados con el Espíritu Santo.

    Todos:
    ¡Bendito seas por siempre, Señor! o ¡Demos gracias a Dios!
Los que llevan los óleos los colocan en una mesa con una vela encendida. La misa continúa con la preparación de las ofrendas.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Parish Representatives for Chrism Mass - 2007

Three representatives from each parish are requested to present the oils for blessing during the Chrism Mass on Tuesday, March 27, 2007, at 7:30p. They should be selected in advance for this responsibility and be seated in their reserved seats in the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Joseph, 80 South Market Street, San José, by 7:10p.

Click here for a map (pdf) of the free parking lots near the Cathedral.

It is recommended that those presenting the oils represent some link to the oil to be blessed, for example:

  • Oil of the Sick: A minister to the sick, elderly, or hospitalized; or a parishioner who was anointed in the last year.

  • Oil of Catechumens: A parish catechumenate team member; or a catechist working in baptismal preparation; or a catechumen.

  • Sacred Chrism: A neophyte initiated at last year’s Easter Vigil; or a candidate for Confirmation; or a catechist working in Confirmation preparation; or an "Elect" (adult preparing for Baptism at the Easter Vigil).

If you have any questions, please contact Diana Macalintal at 408-983-0136.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Chrism Mass - Collection of Holy Oil Vessels

In preparation for the Chrism Mass on Tuesday, March 27, 2007, 7:30p at the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Joseph, please be sure that your parish oil vessels are undamaged, well-cleaned (you won't believe some of the things that we find in some vessels!), and delivered to the Office of Pastoral Ministry, in the carrying boxes in which they were presented last year.

Click here for some tips on how to clean your oil vessels and what you should do with the water used to clean them.

Please bring your empty, cleaned oil vessels to the Office of Pastoral Ministry, 900 Lafayette Street, 4th floor, Suite 405, Santa Clara by noon on Thursday, March 15 - new date!

Update
If you are attending the March 15, 2007, Lay Ministry Gathering at Saint Lucy at 9:00a, you drop off your vessels then.

Attention Institutions:
Hospitals, religious communities, and other institutions who wish to have oils blessed for use in 2007 are asked to bring stocks, carefully cleaned, to the Office of Pastoral Ministry by noon on Tuesday, March 20. Stocks will be available for pick-up from the Office of Pastoral Ministry on Wednesday, March 28 after 12:00p.

Chrism Mass - Purchasing New Vessels

If you need to purchase new Holy Oil Vessels, we recommend vessels from Meyer-Vogelpohl. The most common style vessel used in our diocese is their MV200 or MV201 set. You can get more purchasing information on this set by clicking here.

However, your Holy Oil vessels need not be limited to this style of vessel. Here are some things to consider when deciding on purchasing a vessel for your oils.

Beauty and Dignity
Any vessels used for liturgy should be beautiful and dignified. They should show care in craftsmanship and appropriateness for its liturgical use. Clear glass is good because you can see the oil, but vessels with some colored glass can also show off the oil. Plastic vessels are not appropriate. Well-crafted and dignified metal containers might be appropriate, but they may be more difficult to clean than glass containers.

Liturgical Use
These vessels are not simply pieces to be admired in an ambry (a niche or box in a sanctuary wall where holy oils are stored; usually placed near the baptismal font) like museum artifacts but are meant to be used during liturgies of anointing. Therefore, parishes should have at least one set of vessels that can be carried and held easily during a liturgy. If larger vessels are kept in an ambry, then smaller portable vessels can be filled from them.

What do OC, OI, SC, OS mean?
These are acronyms for the three different types of oils used:
  • Oil of Catechumens
      OC - Oleum Catechumenorum or
      OS - Oleum Sanctum

  • Sacred Chrism
      SC - Sanctum Chrisma

  • Oil of the Sick
      OI - Oleum Infirmorum
Older vessel sets used the initials SC for Sacred Chrism, OI for Oil of the Sick (infirm), and OS for Oil of Catechumens. Newer sets have changed OS to OC for Oil of Catechumens. In any case, you should be able to distinguish which oil is in which vessel. Most parishes use vessels marked with SC for Chrism, OI for Oil of the Sick, and OC for Oil of Catechumens.

What do you do with old Chrism oil?

Find out here in this post from previous years.

Monday, March 20, 2006

Chrism Mass Choir

Come sing!The Chrism Mass needs music ministers of all ages and abilities. If you would like to sing or play an instrument for this year's Chrism Mass, please see the information below on rehearsals.


Choir Rehearsal for Chrism Mass
Monday, March 27, 7:00p - 9:00p
Cathedral Basilica of Saint Joseph
Parish Hall (next to the Cathedral)


Chrism Mass
Tuesday, April 4, 2006, 7:30p
Cathedral Basilica of Saint Joseph

To reserve your spot in the choir, please contact Julie Wind at 408-283-8100 x2205 and indicate if you have an instrument or voice preference: soprano, alto, tenor, or bass.


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Disposing of Old Holy Oils

As with the Paschal Candle, ideally the Holy Oils given to each parish by the Bishop at the Chrism Mass are completely consumed through their normal use in anointings during the year. The new oil received at the current year's Chrism Mass replaces the oil from the previous year.

When there is Holy Oil left over from the previous year, it should be disposed of with care and reverence.

One way is to burn the old oils. This may be accomplished by reverently burning them in the Easter Fire at the Easter Vigil or at some other appropriate time. It is not fitting that the Holy Oils be burned along with trash or other non-religious refuse. Cotton balls or another absorbent fabric can be used to soak up the oil. The cotton is then burned and any ashes buried into the ground near the church.

The Archdiocese of Seattle has some good guidelines on how to do this. Click here to see their guidelines on disposing old Holy Oils.

Meyer-Vogelpohl oil burnerAnother option is to use a sacramental oil burner. Meyer-Vogelpohl has one that is beautiful enough to use as a tabernacle lamp or for ritual prayer. Click here to see more details about this sacramental oil burner.

Distribution of the Holy Oils

The Holy Oils will be available for pick-up at the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Joseph at the conclusion of the Chrism Mass. You can also pick up your oils on Wednesday, April 5 after 1:00p in the Office of Pastoral Ministry, 900 Lafayette Street, Suite 405.

Parish Representatives for the Chrism Mass

Three representatives from each parish are requested to present the oils for blessing during the Chrism Mass on Tuesday, April 4, 2006, at 7:30p. They should be selected in advance for this responsibility and be seated in their reserved seats in the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Joseph by 7:00p.

It is recommended that those presenting the oils represent some link to the oil to be blessed, for example:

  • Oil of the Sick: A minister to the sick, elderly, or hospitalized; or a parishioner who was anointed in the last year.

  • Oil of Catechumens: A parish catechumenate team member; or a catechist working in baptismal preparation; or a catechumen.

  • Sacred Chrism: A neophyte initiated at last year’s Easter Vigil; or a candidate for Confirmation; or a catechist working in Confirmation preparation; or an "Elect" (adult preparing for Baptism at the Easter Vigil).

If you have any questions, please contact Diana Macalintal at 408-983-0136.

Thursday, February 09, 2006

Chrism - Collection of Holy Oil Vessels

In preparation for the Chrism Mass on Tuesday, April 4, 2006, 7:30p at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph, please be sure that your parish oil vessels are undamaged, properly cleaned, and delivered to the Office of Pastoral Ministry in the carrying boxes in which they were presented last year.

Empty oil vessels may be delivered in one of two ways:

  1. They can be brought to the Office of Pastoral Ministry, 900 Lafayette Street, Suite 405, Santa Clara by noon on Monday, March 20, or,
  2. Arrangements have been made for a one-time courier pick-up of the vessels. The service that picks up the ADA collections will bring parish vessels to the Office of Pastoral Ministry on Tuesday, March 14 if you have asked for an ADA pickup. The vessels must be in the carrying box with the parish name clearly visible and must be with the ADA materials. The courier will not ask if there are vessels for delivery. Please note this service is only available on Tuesday, March 14.
Attention Institutions:
Hospitals, religious communities, and other institutions who wish to have oils blessed for use in 2006 are asked to bring stocks, carefully cleaned, to the Office of Pastoral Ministry by noon on Tuesday, March 28. Stocks will be available for pick-up from the Office of Pastoral Ministry on Wednesday, April 5 after 12:00p.

Sunday, February 05, 2006

Chrism - Purchasing New Oil Vessels

If you need to purchase new Holy Oil Vessels, we recommend vessels from Meyer-Vogelpohl. The most common style vessel used in our diocese is their MV200 or MV201 set. You can get more purchasing information on this set by clicking here.

However, your Holy Oil vessels need not be limited to this style of vessel. Here are some things to consider when deciding on purchasing a vessel for your oils.

Beauty and Dignity
Any vessels used for liturgy should be beautiful and dignified. They should show care in craftsmanship and appropriateness for its liturgical use. Clear glass is good because you can see the oil, but vessels with some colored glass can also show off the oil. Plastic vessels are not appropriate. Well-crafted and dignified metal containers might be appropriate, but they may be more difficult to clean than glass containers.

Liturgical Use
These vessels are not simply pieces to be admired in an ambry (a niche or box in a sanctuary wall where holy oils are stored; usually placed near the baptismal font) like museum artifacts but are meant to be used during liturgies of anointing. Therefore, parishes should have at least one set of vessels that can be carried and held easily during a liturgy. If larger vessels are kept in an ambry, then smaller portable vessels can be filled from them.

What do OC, OI, SC, OS mean?
These are acronyms for the three different types of oils used--Oil of the Sick, Oil of Catechumens, and Sacred Chrism. Older vessel sets used the initials SC for Sacred Chrism, OI for Oil of the Sick (infirm), and OS for Oil of Catechumens. Newer sets have changed OS to OC for Oil of Catechumens. In any case, you should be able to distinguish which oil is in which vessel. Most parishes use vessels marked with SC for Chrism, OI or OS for Oil of the Sick, and OC for Oil of Catechumens.

Tuesday, March 01, 2005

Chrism Mass - Urgent Call for Singers

Singers: I know you're out there! I've seen you in action in choirs and as cantors throughout the diocese. We have lots of talent out there, and now I need you to come together to bring that talent to one of our best events in the diocese.

I need to put together a choir for our Chrism Mass, Tuesday, March 15, 7:30p to 9:00p. The music will be cool and fun! Trust me! And you'll have the best seat in the house.

There will be one rehearsal--Tuesday, March 8, 7:30p to 9:00p at the Cathedral parish hall.

If you can offer your voice for this choir, please contact Julie Wind at juliewind@stjosephcathedral.org or (408) 283-8100 x2205. Let her know what voice part you sing and if you can attend the rehearsal on March 8.

We need you! Let's make this a rousing Chrism Mass to remember!

Chrism Mass - Parish Representatives for Oils

To assist with the blessing of oils at the Chrism Mass on March 15, 2005, 7:30p at the Cathedral, each parish and institution that reserves Holy Oils is asked to send three representatives to present the oils for blessing during the Mass. They should be selected in advance for this responsibility and be at the Cathedral by 6:45p on March 15.

It is appropriate to choose those who represent some link to the oil to be blessed, for example:
  • Oil of the Sick: A minister to the sick, elderly, or hospitalized; a parishioner who was anointed in the last year; a person preparing for surgery or dealing with illness; a bereavement minister.


  • Oil of Catechumens: A parish catechumenate team member; a catechist working in baptismal preparation of infants; a sponsor of a catechumen or godparent of an Elect; parents preparing to baptize their infant.


  • Sacred Chrism: A neophyte initiated at last year’s Easter Vigil; a candidate for Confirmation; a catechist working in Confirmation preparation; an "Elect" (adult preparing for Baptism at this year’s Easter Vigil); a candidate for ordination; a parishioner working on the dedication of a church or altar.

To ensure that enough seats are reserved for those presenting the oils, please confirm that your parish or institution will be participating at the Chrism Mass by notifying Sandra Pacheco at Pacheco@dsj.org or 408-983-0126. Please include the name of your parish or institution in your message.