Usually between the ages of 12 - 15 years.
A 7th grader should have received the sacraments of baptism, communion and confirmation. these sacraments are usually received by age 14.
The Sacrament Confirmation is received after someone is baptized.
Lutheran confirmation typically occurs at a younger age, around 14, while Catholic confirmation is usually received around the age of 16. In Lutheran confirmation, the focus is on affirming baptismal vows and teachings of the faith, while Catholic confirmation emphasizes receiving the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Additionally, Lutheran confirmation is often a simpler ceremony compared to the more elaborate Catholic confirmation ritual.
Sylvia received official confirmation of the results of the exam.
You are at least a baptized Catholic and you reach 12 years of age. In some dioceses, however, it can be received as early as age 7 at Communion, or even immediately after baptism but that is not the norm
Yes, because it is a proper noun. "Then he received the sacrament of Confirmation."
In the Maronite Catholic tradition, the sacraments are received at specific stages of life and spiritual development. Baptism is typically administered to infants, while Confirmation is often received during adolescence, usually around the age of 12 to 15. The Eucharist, or Holy Communion, is generally received for the first time after Confirmation. Other sacraments, such as Reconciliation (Confession) and Anointing of the Sick, can be received at any time as needed.
Confirmation takes place during the time when a child reach their 12 years old age. Only those already baptized can and should receive this sacrament which can be received only once. To receive Confirmation efficaciously the candidate must be in the state of grace.
Middle school age is when my church does it.
The answer to this question is very simple. The answer is once, you may only receive Confirmation once.
The Sacrament of Confirmation.
BAPTISM