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Colonial gem will not be used in the Coronation and the holy oil will be ‘vegan friendly’

04 Mar 2023 4 minute read
Coronation: Patriarchate of Jerusalem and Buckingham Palace

The chrism oil which will be used to anoint the King during his Coronation is vegan friendly.

It was made with olives and perfumed with sesame, rose, jasmine, cinnamon, neroli, benzoin and amber as well as orange blossom, and will not use any ingredients from animals.

Some of the ingredients used in the holy oil to anoint Charles’ mother, the late Queen, in 1953, came from a musk deer, a civet cat and a sperm whale, Dr John Hall, a retired priest of the Church of England, said in a BBC documentary in 2018.

Sesame seed and olive oil, perfume with roses, orange flowers and jasmine were also used.

The holy oil, which will be used to anoint Charles on May 6, was consecrated in Jerusalem on Friday.

A ceremony to make the oil sacred took place in The Church of the Holy Sepulchre and was led by the Patriarch of Jerusalem, His Beatitude Patriarch Theophilos III, and the Anglican Archbishop in Jerusalem, The Most Reverend Hosam Naoum.

It has been created using olives harvested from two groves on the Mount of Olives, at the Monastery of Mary Magdalene and the Monastery of the Ascension.

‘Spiritual experience’

Mr Naoum said on Friday he had “felt a deep sense of spiritual experience”.

The archbishop added: “So what has been happening today, I think there is that thread, that this – the consecration of the oil for the enthronement and the Coronation – it brings about something of a deep and profound meaning.

“Both to King Charles, to the church and Jerusalem, to the Holy Land, and I think to the whole world.”

Charles has strong links with the Holy Land because his grandmother Princess Alice, who harboured a Jewish family in Greece during the Second World War, is buried at the Russian Orthodox church of St Mary Magdalene in Jerusalem.

He last visited her tomb in 2020 during a visit to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories and laid flowers.

The oil is stored in a bottle and traditionally held in great secrecy by the Dean of Westminster at Westminster Abbey.

During the ceremony, it is kept in a solid gold flask called an ampulla – an artefact shaped like an eagle.

The anointing of a new monarch is so sacred it takes place under a canopy, transforming the moment into a deeply personal experience between the sovereign and God.

The King will also receive the orb, coronation ring and sceptre, and will be crowned with the majestic St Edward’s Crown and blessed during the historic ceremony.

Camilla will also be anointed with holy oil and crowned, just like the Queen Mother was when she was crowned Queen in 1937.

Koh-i-noor

However, the controversial Koh-i-noor diamond will not feature in the crown.

The famous gem was first set in a cross at the front of Queen Mary’s crown when it was worn at her coronation in 1911 but it was replaced by a replica in 1937 when the original was moved to the Queen Mother’s crown for her and George VI’s coronation.

Neither the original nor the replica will be used in the Coronation of the King and Camilla, with diamonds from the late Queen’s personal collection used instead, a Buckingham Palace spokeswoman said.

The Koh-i-noor was seized by the East India Company after its victory in the Second Anglo-Sikh War of 1849.

It was given to Queen Victoria and has remained in the Crown Jewels ever since.

The governing party of Indian prime minister Narendra Modi is reported to have expressed concern that the famous gem would provide an unwelcome reminder of the British Empire.

Camilla is set to become the first consort since the 18th century to reuse a crown at a Coronation.


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Karl
Karl
1 year ago

Meanwhile the Empire term is still used in cbe etc. English royalty tries hard to whitewash crimes

hdavies15
hdavies15
1 year ago

Nice to see that 2023’s biggest panto cum circus will embrace all the vegan mumbo jumbo along with a fusion of faith nonsense. God/Allah/The Creator will preside over it chewing on sticks of celery and picking at bowls of lentils and other assorted goodies shipped in at great expense. soft in the head muppets will sit at home glued to their tellies while scoffing sausage rolls, pies and pasties and getting fatter by the minute. Modern consumerist, ishoo fixated Britain summed up in a day.

Eifion
1 year ago

Ydyn ni isio gwybod rywbeth am frenin Lloegr a’i deulu ar nation.cymru?

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
1 year ago

One would have trouble finding a publisher for such an unbelievable tale…

But now I get the Arch Oil Man…

Still don’t get the Bags of Cash Man, but that’s Fantasy Fiction for you

Keith Gogarth
Keith Gogarth
1 year ago

to the victor the spoils! Tough get over it and use it!

Peter Cuthbert
Peter Cuthbert
1 year ago

Why is NC giving us this Tosh? Cymru has no need of kings and princes and what games the English play is really up to them.

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