answersLogoWhite

0

Address the letter to the parish priest.

Main body of the letter explaining why you want to be confirmed.

Sign your name.

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Is Confirmation a Catholic tradition?

The Catholic Church is not the only Christian Church which has Confirmation. Many other ones do too.


In a Catholic Church Confirmation what are the two things you are anointed for?

Baptism & Confirmation.


Who presents the candidates at confirmation?

At your church, one of your priests or pastors will present you at confirmation.


How is the Anglican Confirmation different from the Catholic?

The Anglican Confirmation is not recognized in the Catholic Church.


Why would you go through confirmation in the Catholic Church if already confirmed as a Presbyterian?

Because Presbyterian Confirmation is not recognized by the Catholic Church.


Which sacrament typically comes first in the Catholic Church: confirmation or communion?

Communion typically comes before confirmation in the Catholic Church.


How do you prepare for sacrament of confirmation?

By first writing a letter to your parish priest, requesting to be Confirmed in the Church. Then partake in Catechesis classes. Then choose a Patron Saint. Then become Confirmed in the Church.


In what church is baptism and confirmation received at the same time?

in the orthodox church


Can you leave the Catholic Church after confirmation?

Yes, it is possible to leave the Catholic Church after confirmation. Individuals have the freedom to choose their religious beliefs and affiliations.


What comes after confirmation in the Catholic Church?

After confirmation in the Catholic Church, the next sacrament is typically the reception of the Eucharist, also known as First Communion.


Who administers the sacrament of confirmation?

The sacrament of confirmation is typically administered by a bishop in the Catholic Church.


What is a sample letter from a candidate for confirmation?

"Dear Father ________, I would like to make my Confirmation, this spring. I am 13 years old, and I believe that I am ready to make the commitment to become Confirmed in the Church. Sincerely, Susan."