The Bishop will come say mass at your parish. During the mass the Bishop puts holy oil on the candidates four heads blessing them in the names of their chosen saints as their chosen sponsor holds their shoulder and serves as witness.
THE OLD WAY THE CHURCH STATED WAS AT CONFIRMATION YOU BECOME A SOLDIER OF CHRIST.
Yes, it's basically accepting your religion and saying that you have gotten to the point where you understand and have faithful believings of what you have been taught about Catholics.
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AnswerConfirmation is the sacrament that completes baptism, gives you the fullness of the Holy Spirit, and makes you a full member of Christ's Church. The sacrament may be administered ANYTIME after baptism, and is in the Eastern Rites. In the Latin Rite, it is only administered at the same time to adults being baptized, and the bishop sets the age for people to be confirmed in his diocese. To be a confirmed Christian means that you have been confirmed by a Catholic Bishop, or a priest with authority from his bishop.The young person receives the 7 Gifts of the Holy Spirit.
You first write a letter to your parish priest requesting to be Confirmed. Then you take catechesis classes. Then you attend the Confirmation Mass.
The Sacrament in which a young person makes an adult commitment to remain a loyal member of the Church.
Catholic's have confirmation
With a High Mass.
The Anglican Confirmation is not recognized in the Catholic Church.
The Catholic Church is not the only Christian Church which has Confirmation. Many other ones do too.
Because Presbyterian Confirmation is not recognized by the Catholic Church.
Baptism & Confirmation.
The Catholic Church.
Not only can they. THEY DO AND SHOULD. The Catholic Church is the first Christian Church, and was the Church that STARTED Christmas celebrations. OF COURSE they celebrate Christmas!
A full member of the Catholic Church
Because Confirmation leads us to the Eucharist and full initiation into the Church.
At Confirmation, we celebrate the young person receiving the Holy Spirit. This is a very sacred time for the young person, as he/she becomes an adult member in the Church.
In the Roman Catholic Church
To show that you are a Catholic in good standing.
Like all Sacrmaments, the Church believes that it is a very serious commitment to receive Confirmation. You must be a Catholic in good standing, to receive this sacrament.