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Typically, at the time of their baptism; although the sacrament is referred to as Holy Chrismation.

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Q: When do people receive confirmation in the melkite church?
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What effect does a confirmation have on people?

Confirmation is when you renew your baptismal promises, and agree that you are a catholic and you are officially cahtolic. The Confirmation is when you receive the holy spirit.


Do you have to get schooling for confirmation?

Yes, if someone is ready to be confirmed in the church they do attend classes. They do this with all the other people wanting to be confirmed in the Church too. They do the classes so they have a full understanding on what Confirmation is and the gifts that come with it.


What Do Confirmation means to other people?

I do not know what your view of confirmation is. Confirmation allows you to be filled with the holy Spirit and to be guided by it. This could mean less sinning and being able to evangelize through the power of the Holy Spirit. It makes you a full member of the Church and makes you more committed to the Church.


Where does the church get the authority to confirm people?

Those denominations that do not practice Confirmation believe there is no place from where such authority can be obtained.


Why would a marriage that was performed outside of the church need to be consecrated before one of the partners can be confirmed?

If I am remembering my Sunday school classes correctly, you are not supposed to receive the Sacraments while in an active state of sin. Since the Church does not recognize marriages performed outside the Church as actual marriages, they would consider any two people living as man and wife but not married in the Church living in sin. To correct this, the couple should be married in the Church to correct the "active sin" before the non-confirmed partner can receive the Sacrament of Confirmation.


What does confirm in the Anglican church mean?

Confirmation is understood in contemporary Anglicanism as a mature and voluntary affirmation of one's faith. Generally, people are baptized as children in the Anglican church and, therefore, their baptismal vows are made by their parents and held in trust for them. Confirmation is their own acknowledgment and affirmation of these vows.


What has the author J Richard Quinn written?

J. Richard Quinn has written: 'God's people at mass' -- subject(s): Liturgy, Sacraments, Catholic Church 'The sacraments of growth and renewal' -- subject(s): Liturgy, Sacraments, Catholic Church 'Preparing for confirmation' -- subject(s): Confirmation, Study and teaching


What is the origin of confirmation?

Catholic AnswerThe origin of confirmation is Our Blessed Lord who gave the seven Sacraments to His Church as way of imparting grace to people to help them on their way to salvation. Confirmation actually started as the second half of Baptism. It is still celebrated as one Rite in the Eastern Rites, but has been separated in the Latin Rite.


Why did people get baptised?

Because it is a means of entry in to the Church of Christ. Baptism and a knowledge of the Catholic faith followed by Confirmation from a Catholic Bishop gives you entry in to The Body of Christ!


Why isn't the communion placed on the tongue any more?

That is not the case at all. The Catholic Church, through Vatican 2, has allowed people to receive either in their hands or on their tongue. More people prefer to receive in their hands.


What is Christian confirmation?

Confirmation is one of the seven Sacraments of the Catholic Church. The Code of Canon Law provides a helpful definition:* Can. 879 The sacrament of Confirmation confers a character. By it the baptized continue their path of christian initiation. They are enriched with the gift of the Holy Spirit, and are more closely linked to the Church. They are made strong and more firmly obliged by word and deed to witness to Christ and to spread and defend the faith. The Catechism of the Catholic Church is helpful as well:* 1285 Baptism, the Eucharist, and the sacrament of Confirmation together constitute the "sacraments of Christian initiation," whose unity must be safeguarded. It must be explained to the faithful that the reception of the sacrament of Confirmation is necessary for the completion of baptismal grace.89 For "by the sacrament of Confirmation, [the baptized] are more perfectly bound to the Church and are enriched with a special strength of the Holy Spirit. Hence they are, as true witnesses of Christ, more strictly obliged to spread and defend the faith by word and deed."90 For more on the Sacrament of Confirmation, see the Catechism of the Catholic Church, nos. 1285-1321.


When and why was baptism and confirmation separated in the catholic church?

Baptism and confirmation have always been two separate sacraments. Christ established them with two different purposes. When the sacraments are received by people can vary though based on several circumstances. If an unbaptized person is an adult convert to Catholicism - they'll receive baptism and confirmationat the same time. In some Eastern Rite Catholic Churches infants receive the sacraments of Baptism and Confirmation at the same time. While in Roman/Latin Rite Catholic churches infants are baptized and the sacrament of Confirmation is administered later, when the child is older.