bishop The chief priest of a diocese. Bishops are responsible for the pastoral care of their dioceses. In addition, bishops have a responsibility to act in council with other bishops to guide the Church. http://archstl.org/becomingcatholic/page/catholic-glossary
chrism a specially perfumed olive oil that is consecrated for use at baptism, confirmation, and holy orders. Chrism also is used to anoint altars and walls during church or cathedral dedications. This is only time the consecrated oil is not used on a human being. http://www.bostoncatholic.org/Being-Catholic/Content.aspx?id=11436
CHURCH The universal Church that is spread throughout the world; the local Church is that of a particular locality, such as a diocese. The Church embraces all its members—on earth, in heaven and in purgatory. http://archstl.org/becomingcatholic/page/catholic-glossary
laying of hands In this Sacrament, the Priest touches our forehead when he prays the Absolution. This is a sign that we are receiving God's grace and power to not sin again. http://ssk-sjn.weconnect.com/uploads/mce/c097638f92de80ba8d6c696b26e6e601a5f61eb7/Catholic%20Glossary_1.pdf