A person who is being confirmed is called a Confirmand. Plural is Confirmandi.
A person being confirmed in a religion is typically referred to as a "confirmant" or a "confirmand." This ceremony is often an important rite of passage in many religious traditions where individuals publicly declare or affirm their faith.
being a satanist, is the name of a person who is one, making the belief for me that it is called satanism. please don't tell me you are one.
It is confirmed as being called "The Next Doctor"
Tecnically, the religion is called Islam and the people that follow the Islamic religion are called Muslims, so yes, being a Muslim counts as a religion.
It would obviously depend on the religion but in most cases it would mean receiving the "holy spirit/ghost" and being committed to the church.
The person being mentored is called a mentee.
The name of the blessed oil is called chrism.
In the Catholic Church, the items used in Confirmation are holy chrism oil, which is blessed by a bishop, and a sign of the cross made by the bishop on the forehead of the person being confirmed. In some traditions, a confirmation name may also be chosen by the person being confirmed.
Hell.
An alien is either (1) an extraterrestrial being (a being from outside our planet), or (2) a person, being, or thing from another country, or even (3) a person, being, or thing that is simply outside of our experience. Meaning (1) is hypothetical, i.e., it is not confirmed whether there are living creatures on other planets. I would like to think there are, but this has not been confirmed.
No. There are no prerequisites to being baptized. Only that you (as an adult) desire to be baptized. Baptism, however, is a prerequisite to being confirmed. Adults, if they are to be baptized, are usually confirmed on the same day.
.Catholic AnswerBy putting his hand on the shoulder of the person while he is being confirmed by the Bishop.