Confirmation is very important to Christians, as it is only one of seven sacraments that Our Blessed Lord established to give grace to them, it cannot be repeated, and it completes baptism.
Catholics perform confirmation. Also, Lutherans do. This is done by the bishop or pastor.
They usually ask if it is Biblical.
To always attend Church & remain faithful to her teachings.
conformation is the fullfillment of the holy spirit in your soul and you become an adult in the church
Both the Eastern Rite Catholics and the Latin Rite Catholics celebrate the same sacraments: Baptism Confirmation Reconciliation Eucharist Marriage Holy Orders Anointing of the Sick
Absolutely not. Catholics are required to attend Sunday Mass at a Roman Catholic Church. Absolutely not. Catholics are required to attend Sunday Mass at a Roman Catholic Church.
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The renewal of your baptismal promises at confirmation is very important as this is what you need to live a Christian life.
The most important part of Confirmation is when the pope, bishop or priest annoints you with the very important oil called the Chrism.
Confirmation is a Christian rite and, in some religions such as Roman Catholics, some Orthodox, and Anglicans, it is considered a sacrament. Depending on the country, a confirmation name is often a saint's name, but this is more a convention than it is rule. Avril, while not known to be a saint, is a perfectly acceptable name for confirmation. Ask your church.
Catholics
they explain the true meaning of confirmation and the whole purpose of the sacrament