Yes.
The Sacrament Confirmation is received after someone is baptized.
The church isn't a sacrament. The Catholic Church HAS seven sacraments, not all of them are received. The sacraments are baptism, reconciliation, first communion, confirmation, hold orders, marriage, and anointing of the sick.
If it is simply a wedding service, only the Sacrament of Matrimony is received. If the marriage is held as part of a Mass, then the Sacrament of Eucharist is also received.
To be a member of the Catholic Church means to believe in Catholic Christianity and be a official in the Roman Catholic Church and/or attend a Catholic Church.
Yes, because it is a proper noun. "Then he received the sacrament of Confirmation."
BAPTISM
There is seven sacraments in the Catholic Church. Here they are in order. Baptism Reconciliation Eucharist/Communion Confirmation Marriage Holy Orders Anointing Of The Sick You can't receive holy orders if you are married. Hope I helped :)
The sacrament of confirmation is when a young member of the church who has received his/her baptism, first reconciliation, and first communion decides to become an adult within the church.
Mainly the gifts of the Holy Spirit which are received in the sacrament of confirmation (piety, courage, fear of God,etc.)
Holy Orders
Baptism is a sacrament that initiates a person into the Christian faith. Anointing of the sick is a sacrament that offers spiritual healing and strength to those who are seriously ill or nearing death. Confirmation is a sacrament that strengthens and deepens the gifts of the Holy Spirit received at Baptism.
because its when you recieve the sacrament of the girfts of the holy spirit.