Anyone who wants to be a part of the Church can be confirmed. They have to be baptized before they can be confirmed. They have also had to participate in communion before they can be confirmed.
The young person receives the Holy Spirit.
The candidate receives the Seal of the Holy Spirit.
You are usually called a Candidate
Confirmation is a Sacrament and a Coming-of Age for a young Christian. When a young person is Confirmed, he/she receives the Gifts Of the Holy Spirit.
Because during Confirmation, the young person personally takes on the Christian vows made at his/her Baptism. At Confirmation, the young person receives the Gifts Of the Holy Spirit.
Confirmation is the Sacrament in which the Christian makes an adult decision to remain faithful member of the Church. At Confirmation, the young adult receives the Seal Of the Holy Spirit.
It's spelled Confirmation, and when someone receives the sacrament of Confirmation, they further join the community of God. They are promising more devotion to Jesus Christ and his works.
When the young person receives the Seal of the Holy Spirit.
On the day of Pentecost, the Apostles received the Holy Spirit. At the Sacrament of Confirmation, the young person receives the Holy Spirit.
On the Day of Pentecost, the Holy Spirit Appeared in the Form of Tongues of Fire. Since the Confirmation candidate receives the Holy Spirit on his/her Confirmation, the Flame is the symbol that is used.
Confirmation is the Sacrament in which the young person receives the Holy Spirit. At Baptism, the child's Godparents made the vows on his/her behalf. At Confirmation, the young person makes the vows for his/herself.
The young person receives the Seal of the Holy Spirit.