Your question makes little sense as Confirmation IS a sacrament. It is the final Sacrament of Initiation.
No, it completes Baptism.
Your question makes little sense as Confirmation IS a sacrament. It is the final Sacrament of Initiation.
Because a Bishop has the fullness of the priesthood of Christ, he, alone, can administer all the sacraments, and is empowered by the Holy Spirit to complete baptism with confirmation.
awaiting conclusion or confirmation; "The transaction isn't complete: its still pending".
To complete the sacrament of Confirmation, a Catholic individual must first undergo preparation through classes or a program. They must then choose a sponsor, attend a Confirmation ceremony, and receive the sacrament from a bishop or priest. Finally, they are encouraged to continue living out their faith through active participation in the Church community.
To obtain the DS-160 confirmation number, you need to complete the DS-160 online visa application form on the U.S. Department of State website. After filling out the form, you will receive a confirmation page with the confirmation number. Make sure to save or print this page for your records.
Because confirmation is the second of the three sacraments of initiation into the Catholic Church, its graces complete baptism and give the confirmed person the graces that they need to live out their baptismal vows.
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.
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The Catholic sacrament of Confirmation is a permanent "seal" on your soul. There is nothing to "last". As baptism makes you forever a child of God, and a Christian, which is an indelible change so does Confirmation seal you with the Holy Spirit and makes you an adult believer. Just as baptism, when you are an adult, does not change how you act, you have to do that, the baptism just makes it possible. Similarily with confirmation, you are sealed with the Holy Spirit and that is a complete difference in your soul from the way that you were before Confirmation, but whether and how long you act on that is up to you.
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