Humans' find it easy to sin at any time - before or after confirmation. Do your best to at least stay with in the law at all times.
No you are freed from sin at Baptism. Confirmation is to confirm you as full member of church (dont ask me what the difference is). You are cleansed of sin when you confess to that specific sin and take penance.
HE HAS SIN before
Confirmation may be completed anytime after baptism, but it is a grave sin to put it off; so, if you are not already confirmed, no matter how old you are, you should set about being confirmed.
Are you referring to a Chapter 13 bankruptcy confirmation hearing?
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No, it is not.
If I am remembering my Sunday school classes correctly, you are not supposed to receive the Sacraments while in an active state of sin. Since the Church does not recognize marriages performed outside the Church as actual marriages, they would consider any two people living as man and wife but not married in the Church living in sin. To correct this, the couple should be married in the Church to correct the "active sin" before the non-confirmed partner can receive the Sacrament of Confirmation.
Communion typically comes before confirmation in the Catholic Church.
If a confirmation candidate receives the sacrament while not in a state of grace, they may not fully benefit from the graces associated with the sacrament. The sacrament of Confirmation strengthens one's relationship with the Holy Spirit and the Church, but being in a state of mortal sin can impede that grace. The Church teaches that individuals should seek reconciliation through confession before receiving the sacraments to ensure they are spiritually prepared. Ultimately, receiving Confirmation under these circumstances does not invalidate the sacrament, but it may hinder the effectiveness of its grace in the individual’s life.
yes.
Sin is sin as soon as that sin has been commited. As soon as one thinks of an impure thought, that person has sinned. There is not any time period before that sin is officially a sin. Ultimately, all sin is against God and since God is omnicient, he knows when all sin has been commited.
Imputed sin is sin which affects one's standing before God, not through your own actions. An example would be how we are considered guilty of sin through Adam's original sin, in that his sin affected all of mankind's standing with God.