You shouldn't tip him but you could offer a donation for his church.
Roman Catholic AnswerBy asking your pastor if you are ready to start classes for confirmation.
Catholics perform confirmation. Also, Lutherans do. This is done by the bishop or pastor.
Confirmation classes are often held for an entire year - one day a week. (mostly sundays)
There is no prescribed month for Confirmation. It can be any time the pastor and bishop decide upon.
Yes, there are Catholic confirmation classes available on YouTube. Many parishes and religious organizations offer video classes for confirmation preparation. You can search for specific channels or videos that cater to Catholic confirmation or check with your local parish for recommendations.
For people who want to be confirmed, it is best to contact the pastor of the parish and discuss it with him.
By writing a request to your parish priest, & then partaking in Confirmation Catechesis classes.
No, you must take the classes in person as well as take part in the confirmation at Church.
No, you must take the classes in person as well as take part in the confirmation at Church.
In order to do Communion, you have to take special classes that are around 3 months long and the Pastor/Preacher teaches the class. The classes are about communion, baptisim, the Ten Commandments etc. and once a person passes all the classes and attended all of them, the then go into Confimation which is a big deal. In confirmation the person has to memorize afew things and then they are confirmed and have their first communion. From then on, in the next church services(Sundays), the person can take communion. Before Confirmation even happens, the person cannot do communion.
Yes, if someone is ready to be confirmed in the church they do attend classes. They do this with all the other people wanting to be confirmed in the Church too. They do the classes so they have a full understanding on what Confirmation is and the gifts that come with it.
i dont know plz help i need for homework The "Pastor" presents the Candidates (confirmandi) to the Bishop who will impart the Sacrament of Confirmation (The sealing with the Holy Spirt) Hope that helps