A full member of the Catholic Church
Answer Appointment of disciple is over
a)You are my godparent. Or, b)You are an inspiration to me as a Christian.
The sacrament of confirmation is when a young member of the church who has received his/her baptism, first reconciliation, and first communion decides to become an adult within the church.
conformation is the fullfillment of the holy spirit in your soul and you become an adult in the church
The Church sees it as working in conjunction with baptism. A Catholic has to be baptized first, before he can undergo confirmation. If baptism initiates a Catholic into the Church, then confirmation calls on the Holy Spirit to come more fully into the confirmant's life to make him a full, productive member of the faith. The term they often use with confirmation is that confirmants become "soldiers of God" in the rite of confirmation.
Baptism, Eucharist, reconciliation, confirmation, marriage, anointing of sick, and holy orders, are the Sacraments you have meet to become Catholic.
Roman Catholic AnswerConfirmation completes Baptism. Along with Holy Communion, these are the three sacraments of Initiation, and are given altogether to infants in the Eastern Church. AnswerYou have confirmation to become a full Christian.
"Dear Father ________, I would like to make my Confirmation, this spring. I am 13 years old, and I believe that I am ready to make the commitment to become Confirmed in the Church. Sincerely, Susan."
No. Confirmation is simply a ritual that says that at one point in your life you were a Christian - or even just that your parents wanted you to be a Christian and therefore arranged your confirmation. If at a later time you no longer believe in the Church's teachings, you do not have to do anything. Confirmation can never limit your freedom in the future.
Through confirmation, we become more like Christ and are strengthened to be his witnesses is a true statement.
A letter acknowledging his/her desire to become Confirmed, and promising to help in any kind of way.
The question is incorrect. To be correct it should be "Do the goods become legally yours?"