you have to get baptized
The parents and sponsor(s) help prepare the candidate for Confirmation.
By writing a request to your parish priest, & then partaking in Confirmation Catechesis classes.
Sacrament
To prepare for receiving confirmation, I have engaged in regular prayer and reflection to deepen my spiritual understanding. I've also participated in confirmation classes to learn about my faith and its teachings. Additionally, I have sought guidance from my mentors and engaged in discussions with my peers to share insights and strengthen our collective faith journey.
There are many different ways you can prepare yourself for confirmation. Confirmation is just another step of growing in your faith and growing closer to God. You can prepare yourself in your own special way. Doing devotionals everyday, talking to God, not just thanking him and asking him to help you with things but actually talking to him helps you in ways you can't describe. Ask your pastor also if there are more ways you can prepare yourself.
"Preparar" is the Spanish verb for "to prepare".
An advocate for Catholic confirmation is someone who supports and promotes the sacrament of confirmation within the Catholic Church. This person typically emphasizes the importance of confirmation as a vital step in a person's spiritual journey, strengthening their faith and commitment to the Church. Advocates may work to educate others about the sacrament's significance, prepare candidates for the rite, and foster a deeper understanding of their responsibilities as confirmed members of the Church.
By first writing a letter to your parish priest, requesting to be Confirmed in the Church. Then partake in Catechesis classes. Then choose a Patron Saint. Then become Confirmed in the Church.
To receive Confirmation one must be in a state of grace. One should receive the sacrament of Penance in order to be cleansed for the gift of the Holy Spirit. More intense prayer should prepare one to receive the strength and graces of the Holy Spirit with docility and readiness to act.
To receive Confirmation one must be in a state of grace. One should receive the sacrament of Penance in order to be cleansed for the gift of the Holy Spirit. More intense prayer should prepare one to receive the strength and graces of the Holy Spirit with docility and readiness to act.
Confirmation is the confirmation of a Catholic's belief in God through a Sacrament.
Confirmation was instituted Confirmation on Pentecost Sunday.