Be sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit. Then the one being confirmed says: "Amen." Then the bishop will say: "Peace be with you." And the confirmande will say: "and with your spirit" while shaking the bishop's hand.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Bishop imposes his hands on the confirmant, invokes the Holy Spirit over him, and blesses him. In the whole rite, he used to then slap him on the cheek.
The Bishop is a priest first, and continues to do all the things a priest does, thus he celebrates the Holy Mass, is the normal person who baptizes, counsels people, etc. In addition to all of those ceremonies, the bishop has a couple that are his alone: the Bishop is the usual minister for confirmation, a priest cannot confirm without the Bishop's permission. The Bishop blesses and consecrates the sacred oils during Holy Week, and it is he who consecrates and blesses Churches, altars, etc. But it is the Bishop alone who can ordain a priest or consecrate another Bishop (with the permission of the Holy Father).
Because of the fact that the young person is making an adult decision to remain a loyal member of the Church, it is the role of the Bishop to administer the Sacrament of Confirmation, which is when the young person receives the Holy Spirit..Catholic AnswerThe Bishop is the ordinary minister of confirmation. A priest may perform confirmation in certain specific circumstances, with his Bishop's permission and using Sacred Chrism consecrated by him.
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.
The Bishop lays his hand on the young person's forehead & says "Receive the Seal of the Holy Spirit."
The Hoy Spirit Comes, when the Bishop lays his hand on the young person's forehead. When he does this, he says "Receive the Seal Of the Holy Spirit."
When the Bishop touches the young person's forehead, & says "Receive the Holy Spirit," if you are in a state of grace (have been to Confession recently). Confirmation does not affect its effect until you are in a state of grace and begin to cooperate with the Holy Spirit.
The ArchBishop or Cardinal of a particular archdiocese is usually the one who performs Confirmation. A priest is the one who administers Baptism, First Holy Communion, & first Holy Confession.
To give the young candidate the Seal of the Holy Spirit.
Confirmation and Holy Orders
i dont know plz help i need for homework The "Pastor" presents the Candidates (confirmandi) to the Bishop who will impart the Sacrament of Confirmation (The sealing with the Holy Spirt) Hope that helps
When he is giving the candidate the Seal of the Holy Spirit.