It symbolises how Jesus died for them, and whilst they are underwater their sins are "washed away", which was the purpose of Jesus' death.
"In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen."
You have been received by God, in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy spirit.
The dying and rising of Jesus.
The Bishop says "(confirmation name) be sealed with the gifts of the Holy Sprit" AMEN. While making sign of cross with chrism on your forehead.
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A black cross can symbolize mourning, loss, or death in some cultures and contexts. It is often used as a symbol of remembrance or as a marker for grave sites. Additionally, the black cross can be associated with various historical, religious, or symbolic meanings, depending on the cultural or personal interpretation.
A present such as a cross, or a Holy book for the Confirmation candidate.
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A bible is presented to the Confirmation candidate as a sign for him/her to live by the faith in Christ.
It can be either irregular or regular depending on which cross you mean. A cross as in the X symbol is regular, as is the + (plus) sign. The traditional cross associated with Christianity is not
Because, when we renew our Baptismal promises at Confirmation, we promise to take on the Cross of Christ the Lord.
it is a rose. it is just the cross academy school simbol
First let us talk about conformation. This is when you are confirmed a member of the church of your choice. The cross has nothing to do with the confirmation except to remind you of the sacrifice our saviour made on your behalf.
This is a sign of confirmation that you are on the right path, doing the right thing and going in the right direction. Continue with this train of thought.