A sponsor is not required at Confirmation, although many bishops allow them, or even require them. Only one sponsor is customary where it is required, if you would like more than one, you would have to have your pastor check with the Bishop.
A sponsor can be male or female, and must be at least age 16, a Catholic in good standing, and confirmed.
Of course. The sponsor's daughter is not a member of your family. You may marry her in the same way as any other Catholic.
A Confirmation sponsor is a confirmed Catholic in good standing who mentors the Confiramation candidate before he or she is confirmed. Traditionally the Confirmation sponsor is a Godparent (connecting Baptism to Confirmation), but does not have to be.
Anyone who they want!! It could be a catholic you are close to, or someone who has done a lot for you, however it could just be a catholic in the parish.
No. Only the Confirmation candidate him/herself speaks.
Each candidate has a sponsor in confirmation because the sponsor serves as a mentor and guide throughout the preparation process for the sacrament. The sponsor provides support, advice, and guidance as the candidate prepares to deepen their commitment to their faith. Additionally, the sponsor helps to ensure that the candidate is fully prepared to receive the sacrament and understands its significance.
Only if it's a present for the Confirmation candidate.
No, but, she can act as stand in for the chosen sponsor, should the sponsor not be able to be physically present at the Confirmation Mass.
Yes, a priest can be a confirmation sponsor in the Catholic Church. Canon law states that a baptized Catholic who is confirmed, has received the Eucharist, is in good standing with the Church, and is not the parent of the one being confirmed can serve as a sponsor. Since priests meet these criteria, they are eligible to be confirmation sponsors.
The parents and sponsor(s) help prepare the candidate for Confirmation.
Maybe, if he/she is married to a Catholic.
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