Because Confirmation leads us to the Eucharist and full initiation into the Church.
.Roman Catholic AnswerYou can, but the usual way is to celebrate Confirmation in the middle of Mass.
Because the priest or the bishop thinks that you are, is when you are ready to celebrate your Confirmation.
Yes, you can have a quinceañera mass even if the individual has not completed their confirmation. While the quinceañera ceremony often includes a religious mass to celebrate the young person's transition into adulthood, confirmation is not a strict requirement for the event. However, it is recommended to discuss this with the priest or church officials to ensure that all necessary arrangements and spiritual preparations are made.
At Confirmation, we celebrate the young person receiving the Holy Spirit. This is a very sacred time for the young person, as he/she becomes an adult member in the Church.
It doesn't always take place during Mass, it may, but it certainly doesn't have to.
Mass hysteria and confirmation bias.
Roman Catholics celebrate the Mass of the Last Supper.
Primarily Catholics celebrate Sunday by assisting at Mass.
Most adults in the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) celebrate the Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist) at the Easter Vigil Mass on Holy Saturday night.
No, only priests and bishops can celebrate the Mass
Most Christian denominations have Confirmation. However, in Orthodox Christianity, a child is Confirmed right after Baptism, & in some Protestant Churches, it is not recognized as a Sacrament.
You go to mass.