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A present such as a cross, or a Holy book for the Confirmation candidate.
The cross symbolizes how Jesus died on the cross for us
"Symbolizes" in Spanish is "simboliza". It is pronounced "seem-bow-LEE-sah". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Because, when we renew our Baptismal promises at Confirmation, we promise to take on the Cross of Christ the Lord.
It symbolizes the cross on which Jesus was crucified.
The cross symbolizes Jesus and the red is blood.
First let us talk about conformation. This is when you are confirmed a member of the church of your choice. The cross has nothing to do with the confirmation except to remind you of the sacrifice our saviour made on your behalf.
No, confirmation is not synonymous with baptism. Baptism is a Christian sacrament that symbolizes purification and initiation into the faith, while confirmation is a separate sacrament that signifies a deepening of one's commitment to the Christian faith and the receiving of the Holy Spirit.
The cross symbolizes Christianity.
The crucifix symbolizes the death of Jesus Christ on the cross.
Yes. It symbolizes Jesus' blood on a cross, as he was crucified for being openly homosexual.
No, baptism and confirmation are not the same in the Christian faith. Baptism is a sacrament that symbolizes a person's initiation into the Christian faith, while confirmation is a ritual in which a baptized person publicly affirms their faith and receives the gifts of the Holy Spirit.