Because the priest or the bishop thinks that you are, is when you are ready to celebrate your Confirmation.
"[name], be sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit."
Confirmation doesn't "feel" like anything, particularly, if you don't put much into it. Confirmation is Our Blessed Lord completing your baptism and its graces. But all of those are put into you as seeds, if you do not use them and nurture them, they die. As everything that happens in Confirmation is spiritual it cannot be felt with our physical body. That is not to say that you might not get spiritual feelings given you by God, especially if you are very fervent and in a state of grace when you receive the Sacrament, but that is very individual and no one else has the same feelings.
Conceivably, yes. Traditionally, probably not. You'd need to discuss this matter with your parish priest (and possibly the Bishop). My guess is they will say no b/c if your child can have 2 Confirmation sponsors then every other kid can too. That would be tantamount to changing the format/process of the Sacrament of Confirmation. It would also create an unnecessary problem in that many kids won't have 2 sponsors while your kid will. And, all the other kids will feel like they need to find 2 sponsors so they won't feel different than their peers. Besides, only one sponsor is necessary. If two are permitted, then why not 3? The focus of the Sacrament is the Sacrament itself and each child's receipt of The Holy Spirit in a profound way, and the child's confirmation into the Catholic faith.
When you feel ready. Don't feel forced.
Confirmation reveals the participants' beliefs by providing them with additional evidence or information that supports their pre-existing beliefs. When participants receive confirmation for their beliefs, they are more likely to feel validated and inclined to maintain or strengthen their beliefs. In contrast, if they encounter contradictory evidence, it may challenge their beliefs and lead to cognitive dissonance.
Like a very Holy person.
To feel joyful; be delighted; to celebrate or be happy; means to exult, to celebrate, to party, to participate in frivolities.
When you and your husband/wife feel ready, know that you're going to stay together, have enough money, have a big enough house and just generally feel ready
i feel he is ready to get marriage now
It feels good, you feel fresh and ready to dance.
Feel Good Now - The Ready Set EP - was created on 2011-10-11.
Because most of them want to be Irish and it makes them feel good to celebrate an Irish holiday!