Seventh-day Adventists do not believe in infant baptism, so there is no ritual of confirmation - which is only necessary when the person who has reached years of understanding confirms the choice made by his parents when he was christened as an infant.
Adventists do hold a ceremony of dedicating infants, but this is not a baptism. A person can only be baptised when he reaches the years of understanding. Children as young as 8 have been baptised, but the preferred age is 12 or older.
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Catholic AnswerThe only indispensable people are the Bishop doing the confirming, and the person being confirmed. The Bishop's job is to confirm them, and their job is to pray and be good Christians.mainly you, your sponsor and the preist but the rest of your family will usually attend and your class will normaly be there
Any Catholic who has been validly baptized.
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the holy spirit descends upon us all during both!
Currently the rituals involved the Bishop imposing his hands on the confirmand and anointing their head with Sacred Chrism.
Confirmation is the confirmation of a Catholic's belief in God through a Sacrament.
Confirmation was instituted Confirmation on Pentecost Sunday.
This information is unknown but he has been romantcly linked to Inoue Mao for many years now. Still no confirmation from any of the parts involved or their agencies.
confirmation
Confirmation is a sacrament.
How do I get my confirmation code from
The three esential parts of the rite of confirmation are: baptism,eucharist and confirmation
The number is also sent via email confirmation
victoria is a confirmation name..
sacrament of confirmation