Taking out ones conformation is not just to go through a ceremony, but is to make a commitment to Christ that they will lead a Christ like life. There are no half measures. When a person commits themselves to Christ, He will keep His side of the bargain providing the other tries their hardest to keep theirs.
If one is not prepared to give 101% of themselves, I suggest that they rethink their situation, then when they are ready they may take out their conformation.
A Confirmation is like making a covenant with God and Christ, who will give the Gift of the Holy Ghost as is necessary in their lives to that person to help keep them true to their covenant.
You can tell them congratulations on receiving the Holy Spirit. If you are religious yourself, you can offer your guidance if they would like to ask you questions. You can add that you hope this Sacrament makes a big difference in their spiritual life as they continue to grow in religious teachings.
The Sacrament Confirmation is received after someone is baptized.
Someone who is going to be receiving confirmation in the Catholic Church is typically referred to as a "confirmation candidate."
It's spelled Confirmation, and when someone receives the sacrament of Confirmation, they further join the community of God. They are promising more devotion to Jesus Christ and his works.
No. Only the Confirmation candidate him/herself speaks.
Confirmation is all about receiving the Gifts Of the Holy Spirit.
To tell someone "look" in Spanish, you say "Mira". It is pronounced "ME-rah". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
I don't think an MT301 exists. An MT300 is an FX Confirmation and an MT103 is a confirmation for making a payment.
I want say salary confirmation to the company
The Bishop says "(confirmation name) be sealed with the gifts of the Holy Sprit" AMEN. While making sign of cross with chrism on your forehead.
Example sentence - We made our flight reservations allowing ample time for confirmation prior to making the hotel reservations.
"Are you looking for someone?" in Spanish is "¿Busca a alguién?" It is pronounced "BOOS-cah ah al-gee-EHN". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
According to the GetMeIn website, if you need help with a purchase, you can contact them directly. From the buyer agreement on their website: A confirmation email receipt will be issued upon placing your order. If you do not receive a confirmation email, do not assume your order has not gone through; instead please phone us at +44 (0) 843 538 3000 to request another confirmation email. We are not responsible for any internet connection errors experienced while making an online booking. If you have not received an order confirmation email, it is your responsibility to contact our offices to verify your online booking before making another booking.