He will ask the young people to say their Baptismal vows(which all come from the Apostles' & the Nicene Creeds), & then he will touch the young person's foreheads & say, "Receive the Seal of the Holy Spirit."
Any consecrated church though in theory it could probably in extremis (in an emergency or extreme situation) be done anywhere which is suitable for it without things such as pagan idols etc. Confirmation can be given only by a bishop , sometimes a priest deputed by him could perform it, or a parish priest if he is baptising you during the Easter vigil and performs the confirmation during that vigil.
The Bishop is a priest first, and continues to do all the things a priest does, thus he celebrates the Holy Mass, is the normal person who baptizes, counsels people, etc. In addition to all of those ceremonies, the bishop has a couple that are his alone: the Bishop is the usual minister for confirmation, a priest cannot confirm without the Bishop's permission. The Bishop blesses and consecrates the sacred oils during Holy Week, and it is he who consecrates and blesses Churches, altars, etc. But it is the Bishop alone who can ordain a priest or consecrate another Bishop (with the permission of the Holy Father).
Baptism & Confirmation.
He could if he was confirming you as a Christian, or ordaining you as a priest. It's also feasible that he could be doing things that normal priests do, e.g. communion, baptism, etc.
Faith
Roman Catholic AnswerWithin the Roman Catholic Church, the age for confirmation varies widely depending upon two things. The first thing would be your Rite. The Latin Rite usually celebrates Confirmation between the ages of 12 go 16, although it may be younger, the second thing that it is dependent upon is your Bishop, he is the one who sets the age for confirmation. In the Eastern Rites, it varies, some administer Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Communion to infants a week old. In all cases of adults, the three are usually administered together.
A village priest has no real power beyond his little bit of his church. A bishop has much more power over the priest, but not as much as a cardinal. To put it in a business way. The priest is the worker, the bishop is a manager, the cardinal is a Vice president of the company, and the Pope is the CEO.
Bishop Shanahan High School's motto is 'Seek the things that are found above'.
chrism, a candle, and a sponsor.
A cultural visitor in Bishop Aukland are the castles. There are many other things that visitor like to see.
The motto of Bishop Feehan High School is 'Set your hearts on things above not the goods of the earth.'.
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