Yes you may take the name of a Blessed.
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No, Savannah is not a good confirmation name as it is not the name of a saint or blessed.
No! The name chosen for confirmation must be the name of a saint or blessed and Blath is not the name of a saint.
No, girls do not have to choose girls' names for confirmation. In the Catholic Church, individuals typically choose a confirmation name that holds personal significance to them, regardless of gender.
Any name of a saint or blessed - male or female - may be chosen. Pick the name of a saint or blessed for whom you feel you have a special affinity.
No, Presbyterians do not take confirmations names. But the celebration of a young person's confirmation is very significant in local congregations and within the families of confirmands.
Yes. Blessed Jacqueline Monnier was beatified by Pope Blessed John Paul II, I don't know anymore about her.
The name you choose as your confirmation name should be that of a saint or blessed. The name Laura is wonderful and you might choose Blessed Laura Vicuña as your patron. She was born in Chile in 1901 and is relatively modern. Laura offered he life to God but was beaten to death by her step father for refusing his sexual advances. Laura or Laura Vicuña would make a wonderful choice for a confirmation patron. Read more about sweet Laura at the link below.
In the Catholic Church, the items used in Confirmation are holy chrism oil, which is blessed by a bishop, and a sign of the cross made by the bishop on the forehead of the person being confirmed. In some traditions, a confirmation name may also be chosen by the person being confirmed.
No, the name Selena can not be a confirmation name.
The blessed sacraments is the following: Baptism,Confirmation,Holy order,Matrimony,Penance,Eucharist and anointing of the sick.
victoria is a confirmation name..
Her confirmation name is Marie!