The 12 Apostles on the Day of Pentecost.
Pentecost was the first Confirmation and the initiation of Confirmation. The Holy Spirit came down upon the disciples gathered in the upper room and filled them with different gifts.
It depends on when your diocese has chosen to celebrate the sacrament of Confirmation. In the United States, Confirmation can be celebrated anywhere between the age of reason (7 yrs) and age 16. So, if your diocese celebrates Confirmation in the second or third grade, then it will come before First Communion. But, if your diocese celebrates Confirmation in the eighth grade, then it would come after First Communion.
First Eucharist was establish by God...........
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.
At First Communion the child receives Christ in the Blessed Sacrament for the very first time in his/her life(hence "FIRST"). At Confirmation, the young adult receives the Seal of the Holy Spirit.
Communion typically comes before confirmation in the Catholic Church.
BAPTISM
Baptism and communion come first.
After confirmation in the Catholic Church, the next sacrament is typically the reception of the Eucharist, also known as First Communion.
As this is the first step for your child to give his life and live good lifes. Unless he is Christian, it isn't. If he is, then Confirmation is the first step to complete participation in the church and in the Eucharist.
No. Only if it has Signature delivery confirmation.
Henry Garrett Newland has written: 'Confirmation and first communion' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Confirmation, Catechumens, Instruction and study, First communion, Church of England