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At Confirmation, we celebrate the young person receiving the Holy Spirit. This is a very sacred time for the young person, as he/she becomes an adult member in the Church.

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Why do you feel that you are ready to celebrate the sacrament of Confirmation?

Because the priest or the bishop thinks that you are, is when you are ready to celebrate your Confirmation.


Why do you celebrate confirmAtion within mass?

Because Confirmation leads us to the Eucharist and full initiation into the Church.


Do you receive Confirmation during a separate ceremony than Mass?

.Roman Catholic AnswerYou can, but the usual way is to celebrate Confirmation in the middle of Mass.


Do other religions celebrate confirmation?

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.


How do you write an invitation celebrating multiple events graduation birthdays confirmation?

say something like... 'join me/us to celebrate three very special evernt... a graduation, birthday and confirmation! Hope to see you there' haha, something like that would work :) ~ha


What goes first baptism or confirmation?

It depends on when your diocese has chosen to celebrate the sacrament of Confirmation. In the United States, Confirmation can be celebrated anywhere between the age of reason (7 yrs) and age 16. So, if your diocese celebrates Confirmation in the second or third grade, then it will come before First Communion. But, if your diocese celebrates Confirmation in the eighth grade, then it would come after First Communion.


Are there any special occasions that Christianity celebrates?

Most celebrate Christmas, Easter, Sacraments, such as Baptism, Communion, & Confirmation. However, a somewhat smaller group still celebrate the God given Sabbath and His High Holy Days reflecting His Plan of Salvation.


What symbolic rituals do Catholics practice?

We celebrate the Holy Communion, which every child has to do at age 9-10. Next, we do the Holy confirmation which you do at age 16. After that, you are allowed to get married.


What food do you eat at confirmation?

There is no special food eaten at Confirmation, which is celebrated (now) when a child is in their mid-teens. The wafer and communion is given during the Communion part of the Sacrament of Confirmation, but that is not "food". After the service, some families celebrate in a variety of ways. Some have cake and ice cream; others have lunch then cake; many others go eat in a restaurant so it will be more pleasurable for everyone.


When do Catholics celebrate confirmation?

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.


What are the steps on how to celebrate a Catholic confirmation?

Stand up before the Bishop. Repeat your Baptismal vows. Let the Bishop touch your forehead & say the words "Receive the Seal of the Holy Spirit."


Does a quincenuera require your first communion?

The Sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church are generally given in a specific order : Baptism, Confession, Communion, Confirmation, Marriage OR Holy Orders, Last Rites. The Quincinera is generally celebrated around the 15th birthday (quince being Spanish for 15) and meant to celebrate Confirmation. By the time of Confirmation, a Catholic girl should have already received Baptism, Confession, and Communion.