No, it completes Baptism.
Your question makes little sense as Confirmation IS a sacrament. It is the final Sacrament of Initiation.
Your question makes little sense as Confirmation IS a sacrament. It is the final Sacrament of Initiation.
Another word for sainthood is Canonised; Thanks
Sainthood - album - was created on 2009-10-27.
St. Patrick did not lose his sainthood.
Canonization is the Church's process of investigating a candidate to raise them to sainthood.
Because a Bishop has the fullness of the priesthood of Christ, he, alone, can administer all the sacraments, and is empowered by the Holy Spirit to complete baptism with confirmation.
awaiting conclusion or confirmation; "The transaction isn't complete: its still pending".
The martyrdom of Thomas was sufficient to qualify him for sainthood.
It is the mania for sainthood.
Sainthood is a noun used when referring to the saints collectively, or when referring to the status and dignity of a particular saint.
As far as I can determine he has not been considered for sainthood and no cause has been opened.