A priest.
The person who can perform a sacrament is a priest or a bishop.
In special cases and with the permission of a bishop, any priest can give the Sacrament of Confirmation.
In the Catholic Church, the sacrament of Confirmation is typically administered by a bishop. However, in certain circumstances, a priest may also perform the sacrament, especially in cases where a bishop is unavailable, such as during the Easter Vigil or in remote areas. The individual receiving Confirmation must be baptized and typically undergoes a period of preparation to understand the significance of the sacrament.
Christening.
Christening.
Only an ordained priest or bishop can hear a confession.
a person gets baptised
The naming of the child after baptisim.
During the sacrament of Holy Orders, a man is consecrated and ordained as a bishop, priest, or deacon by a bishop. This sacrament grants the individual the authority to perform sacred duties within the Church, such as administering the sacraments and leading the faithful in prayer and worship.
No a ba. And cant say he wanta it before death.ptisim is done on only people who are alive and the person must obey Jesus in water baptisim
Sacrament of Baptism Sacrament of Communion Sacrament of Confirmation Sacrament of Marriage Sacrament of Annoiting of the Sick Sacrament of Holy Orders Sacrament of Marriage
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