Preferably something with a religious significance, but also something that will mean something to him, that he'll love and cherish for the rest of his life, and will remind him of his first confirmation.
Confirmation is the "confirming" of one's baptismal vows, spoken on behalf of the child in its infancy. In confirmation, the child is now old enough to affirm these vows for him/herself.
No
A present such as a cross, or a Holy book for the Confirmation candidate.
Only if it's a present for the Confirmation candidate.
No it is the bishop who has to confirm the child.
As this is the first step for your child to give his life and live good lifes. Unless he is Christian, it isn't. If he is, then Confirmation is the first step to complete participation in the church and in the Eucharist.
A box of choclates and some lolys
Most Christian denominations have Confirmation. However, in Orthodox Christianity, a child is Confirmed right after Baptism, & in some Protestant Churches, it is not recognized as a Sacrament.
usually wooden crosses are worn they arent really medals.Roman Catholic AnswerWhen I was a child, the priest used to invest each child with a scapular at their First Holy Communion. I have never heard of "wearing medals" for confirmation.
Yes, you can buy an I bond for your child as a parent or guardian.
I know one but it's online. You can search for Churchgoers.
Usually, I'm pretty sure I only get them when I buy a whole shopping cart full.