The ordinary minister of Confirmation is a bishop, usually of the same diocese as the confirmand. In cases of emergency, special faculties can be extended to a priest, who is then the extraordinary minister of Confirmation.
The person who receives the Sacrament of Confirmation is usually a young person between the ages of 12 -15 years. At Baptism, the child's Godparents takes the vows of a Christian on his/her behalf. At Confirmation, he/she does this for his/hers own self.
The bishop is the usual minister of Confirmation but a priest, with permission, can also perform the sacrament.
A priest does traditionally, but any Catholic in good standing with the church may do so in an emergency or when a priest is not available.
Jesus Christ through the Holy Spirit instituted Confirmation on Pentecost Sunday in about the year 33 AD.
The bishop is the usual minister of the sacrament of Confirmation. However, under special circumstances any priest can receive permission to confirm. This is usually on a case by case basis.
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The ArchBishop or Cardinal of a particular archdiocese is usually the one who performs Confirmation. A priest is the one who administers Baptism, First Holy Communion, & first Holy Confession.
No, a deacon administers the sacrament of Baptism. Deacons can reside over a Marriage Ceremony as the official 'Witness'. This is because only two lay people can administer the sacrament of Marriage.
The tech administers the MRI. The doctor "reads" it.
Portugal administers the government of the territory of Macao.
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The federal government administers 71,715 acres and California administers 60,268 acres.
Officially the bishop administers the schools through his appointed superintendent of schools.
A priest normally administers baptis, allthough anyone can do it in a state of emergency- even you!
The person who administers justice in a district court is the district court judge
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