There is seven sacraments in the Catholic Church. Here they are in order.
Baptism
Reconciliation
Eucharist/Communion
Confirmation
Marriage
Holy Orders
Anointing Of The Sick
You can't receive holy orders if you are married.
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Marriage, most likely.
Baptism ---> confirmation ---> marriage ---> funeral.
From my experiences with Catholics, it would seem that after confirmation, you stop believing in God.
The sacrament completes Baptism, you receive the gifts of the Holy spirit you have not yet received, you become eligible to marry, you become a full Catholic
The family may hold a special celebration for the child's Confirmation.
Hopefully, he/she will remain an active member of the Church for the rest of his/her life.
Because Presbyterian Confirmation is not recognized by the Catholic Church.
Confirmation is the confirmation of a Catholic's belief in God through a Sacrament.
When you are confirmed in your faith
When you are confirmed in your faith
Glaciers do not go through erosion, they erode.
It guides us with hope and happiness all christians will go through Baptism and (almost) all christians will go through confirmation to. You need faith to tell the priest that you want to become christian and if you really want this, you will hope that he will baptize you and say yes and guide you through the sacraments and comfirmation.
Not necessarily, but, you do have to be a Catholic in good standing, to receive your Confirmation.
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You cannot be 'unconfirmed' but if you have not yet been confirmed you can just refuse to go through with the ceremony - nobody can force you!
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