The laying of hands in confirmation is a significant ritual in many Christian traditions, symbolizing the transmission of the Holy Spirit to the individual being confirmed. During this ceremony, a bishop or priest places their hands on the confirmand's head, invoking God's blessing and empowerment for their spiritual journey. This act represents the initiation into a deeper commitment to the faith and the strengthening of the individual’s relationship with God and the Church community. It is a moment of affirmation, marking the recipient's acceptance of their faith and responsibilities as a mature member of the Church.
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Symbols commonly associated with confirmation in Christianity include the dove (representing the Holy Spirit), the cross (symbolizing faith), and the anointing with oil (symbolizing the presence of the Holy Spirit). Additionally, confirmation often includes the laying on of hands by a bishop or priest, representing the transmission of spiritual gifts and blessings.
The 2 main parts of holy orders are the laying on of hands, and the prayer of consecration.
Laying of the hands
Ironside - 1967 The Laying on of Hands 4-12 was released on: USA: 10 December 1970
Ironside - 1967 The Laying on of Hands 4-12 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M (video rating)
He does this to remind them of the laying on of hands
The matter in Holy Orders is the laying on of hands.
To "lay hands on someone" is to pray for them. A person literally places their hand(s) on another person (on their back, arm, etc.) to comfort and direct the focus of prayer onto the receiving party.
By the laying on of hands.
Because the apostles did it, (Acts 8.17)
No, it's Eucharist.