Yes.
Yes, because he confirmed his beliefs in a non-Catholic faith and must confirm them in the Catholic Church.
yes. it is a requirement especially in the catholic faith
yes it is posible.Roman Catholic AnswerIf you are talking about the sacrament of confirmation, then a Catholic should be confirmed by his own Bishop.
Yes, to be a sponsor of Baptism or Confirmation you need to be Catholic, Confirmed, and at least age 16. If you are Catholic but not Confirmed you can be a Christian witness godfather as long as another sponsor godmother is Catholic and Confirmed.
Christians should be evangelizing anyone who isn't saved. It is possible for someone who is familiar with Jesus to not be saved.
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.
No, you do not need to be confirmed to participate in Lent.
No, it is not necessary to have one's faith confirmed in the Catholic Church to fully participate in the sacraments.
Someone who stands in for the sponsor if the sponsor cannot make the ceremony. The proxy should also be Catholic and Confirmed.
Yes, while it would be nice to get confirmed, it is not required
No, Andy Biersack has confirmed that although he was raised Catholic, he is currently an Atheist.
Yes, it is possible to have been baptized Catholic but never confirmed. Confirmation is a separate sacrament in the Catholic Church that typically occurs later in life, usually during adolescence.