Middle school age is when my church does it.
The Sacrament of Confirmation.
Lutheran confirmation typically occurs at a younger age, around 14, while Catholic confirmation is usually received around the age of 16. In Lutheran confirmation, the focus is on affirming baptismal vows and teachings of the faith, while Catholic confirmation emphasizes receiving the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Additionally, Lutheran confirmation is often a simpler ceremony compared to the more elaborate Catholic confirmation ritual.
Confirmation is all about receiving the Gifts Of the Holy Spirit.
Confirmation means proof that shows something is correct or true. The road signs provided confirmation that they were going in the right direction.
Usually, between the ages of 12 - 15 years..Catholic AnswerIn the Catholic Church, one normally receives confirmation immediately upon receiving baptism, which means that most Catholics receive confirmation in the first couple weeks of their life, except in the Latin Rite. In the Latin Rite, confirmation has been separated from baptism, and is usually given at a later age, anywhere from around 10 to 16 depending on the local Bishop, who decides the age for his diocese.
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The traditional age of confirmation is 13.
A sponsor can be male or female, and must be at least age 16, a Catholic in good standing, and confirmed.
Usually between the ages of 12 - 15 years.
Usually between the ages of 12 - 15 years.
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It depends on when your diocese has chosen to celebrate the sacrament of Confirmation. In the United States, Confirmation can be celebrated anywhere between the age of reason (7 yrs) and age 16. So, if your diocese celebrates Confirmation in the second or third grade, then it will come before First Communion. But, if your diocese celebrates Confirmation in the eighth grade, then it would come after First Communion.