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Dear________________________________In the Fall of 2007 I will receive the Sacrament of Confirmation in the Roman Catholic Church. I ask you to be my sponsor as I prepare for the sacrament. I am attending religion class to learn more about my faith. I am performing community service and I am growing spiritually through prayer, reception of the sacraments, and attending Mass. I hope you will accompany me on this faith journey.Signed__________________________________________The Role of the Sponsor1. Sponsors help the candidates understand and appreciate the Sacrament of Confirmation and help them to have the right intentions for receiving the sacrament.2. Sponsors help the candidates prepare for Confirmation by encouraging them to pray, participate in the Eucharist, go to confession regularly, and to become involved in the parish community.3. Sponsors assist parents and catechists by answering the candidates' questions about the Catholic faith. Being a sponsor is an opportunity to learn more about your own Catholic faith.4. Sponsors present the candidate for Confirmation. Sponsors are present for the rehearsal and Confirmation Mass.5. Sponsors continue to assist the confirmed person in fulfilling the obligation of this sacrament by encouraging the candidate's growth in faith and involvement in the parish community.6. A sponsor is a person whom the candidate trusts, one the candidate feels comfortable with, and one who encourages the candidate to be a good Christian. Being a sponsor is an enriching experience for both the candidate and sponsor, not just for a few months, but for many years to come.7. Sponsors who are not registered members of ______________ parish must obtain a Sponsor's Certificate or letter from the pastor of their church affirming that they are practicing Catholics. This letter or certificate should be mailed to:____________ Catholic Churchc/o _________ -- ConfirmationAddress goes herePlease make sure the candidate's name is noted on the letter or certificate.Questions regarding Confirmation or your role as a sponsor may be addressed to:_______,, Parish_______ Office of Youth Ministry, phone_______ or email _________.
The confirmation that you will come back or return after the complication is called assurance.
To be a witness to the faith, and pass on that witness in guidance to the candidate. Qualifications: Catholic, Baptized, received Eucharist,Confirmed,and age 16 or older and not a parent of one to be confirmed.
Well, you just answered your own question. The gifts come from sponsors in the capitol.
Because the tributes have to have items to keep them alive in the games and they only come from sponsors and the sponsors have to "like you" in order for them to send you the items.
Baptism and communion come first.
when you sign up.
It depends on when your diocese has chosen to celebrate the sacrament of Confirmation. In the United States, Confirmation can be celebrated anywhere between the age of reason (7 yrs) and age 16. So, if your diocese celebrates Confirmation in the second or third grade, then it will come before First Communion. But, if your diocese celebrates Confirmation in the eighth grade, then it would come after First Communion.
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yes it is you can see the website co to abc.com yes they really do it because they have nothing else to waste there millions of dollars on Its not that they have millions of dollars to waste...the money they get for the show are from sponsors. The sponsors give the show money while the show says the sponsors name a lot during the show. For example-- when the builders come they're holding a sign with the companies name on it. that company is possibly one of the sponsors.
The Church sees it as working in conjunction with baptism. A Catholic has to be baptized first, before he can undergo confirmation. If baptism initiates a Catholic into the Church, then confirmation calls on the Holy Spirit to come more fully into the confirmant's life to make him a full, productive member of the faith. The term they often use with confirmation is that confirmants become "soldiers of God" in the rite of confirmation.
- mostly sponsors - also tickets sold to watch the game - tv/radio rights - ...