In church
Usually during the spring, around the Feast of Pentecost.
in Church, during the time of Pentecost.
Catholic Confirmation usually takes place when the young person is between the ages of 12 - 15 years. Orthodox Chrismation usually takes place after the baby is Baptized.
Yes, confirmation in the Methodist churches usually takes place when you are a young teenager.
Confirmation usually takes place during a Mass celebrated by the Bishop. It depends entirely on your diocese, in some dioceses the bishop will confirm at one Church in each deanery, in other dioceses, he will make a special trip to each parish in his diocese each year of two and confirm everyone when he gets there. In all other Rites of the Church (outside of the Latin Rite) confirmation takes place immediately after Baptism, so confirmation is administered by the priest who is baptizing the baby.
Confirmation takes place during the time when a child reach their 12 years old age. Only those already baptized can and should receive this sacrament which can be received only once. To receive Confirmation efficaciously the candidate must be in the state of grace.
What do you mean confirmation of what kind of stuff? It is broad question indeed. Well let's determine online confirmation. Basically it goes to your contact information details given through email. It is simply the final step before you can access one's site and to be able to know if you are really a true person.
It doesn't always take place during Mass, it may, but it certainly doesn't have to.
No, you must take the classes in person as well as take part in the confirmation at Church.
No, you must take the classes in person as well as take part in the confirmation at Church.
The Glastonbury festivals usually take place during the month of June. Glastonbury for the year 2014 is set to take place on June 25 and last through June 29.
No. Usually it is a bishop, but a priest can do it too.