Because on the Day of Pentecost, the Holy Spirit Came down from Heaven, in the form of a Rushing Wind.
Wind is the symbol of confirmation, but there are others as well, as in oil, water, fire, breath and the dove. If you want to check them read The Bible!
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.
A wind barb is a symbol used to represent wind on a weather map
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The symbol for China Ming Yang Wind Power Group Limited in the NYSE is: MY.
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Boreas is the deification of the north wind.
OK, so I may not be the smartest girl on earth, but what I do know is that the Holy Spirit is the main symbol of Confirmation. On every picture that I have ever seen, there was a Holy Spirit in the picture. It looks like the Holy Spirit is bringing down fire. I never really learned what the MAIN symbol of Confirmation is, but I have never seen a picture of Confirmation without the Holy Spirit in it. Like I said before, I'm not that smart, but I'm smart enough to know that much...so hope this was a little helpful...Peace!!! :b <3
The Bishop traces a cross on the candidates forehead with Sacred Chrism in the confirmation ritual.
Netherlands... Windmills are symbol of Amsterdam capital of Netherlands
It will..make sure that the cover has a Gamecube symbol on the spine/cover. If it doesnt, find out what symbol. The symbol represents the system it is able to be played on.
The Bishop traces a cross on the candidates forehead with Sacred Chrism in the confirmation ritual.
No, but the Holy Spirit, which is represented by fire works through these sacraments. We Catholics do not baptize or confirm with fire nor do we hand out fire as Jesus Christ.Roman Catholic AnswerFire is a symbol of the Holy Spirit, it is typically used as a symbol of confirmation. Confirmation, Baptism, and the Most Holy Eucharist are all sacraments of initiation, and the Holy Spirit is involved in all three, so fire, as a symbol of the Holy Spirit could certainly be used as a symbol of all three. It is not, as noted above, a sacrament in itself, however.