The Holy Spirit.
Because the priest or the bishop thinks that you are, is when you are ready to celebrate your Confirmation.
Roman Catholic AnswerBy asking your pastor if you are ready to start classes for confirmation.
His confirmation name was, "Francis," per the JFK library: http://www.jfklibrary.org/Research/Ready-Reference/JFK-Miscellaneous-Information.aspx
Communion or 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."
Yes, if someone is ready to be confirmed in the church they do attend classes. They do this with all the other people wanting to be confirmed in the Church too. They do the classes so they have a full understanding on what Confirmation is and the gifts that come with it.
In Confirmation, you are ready to be a fully initiated member of the Church, receiving the Holy Spirit's gifts to strengthen your faith. This sacrament deepens your commitment to live as a Christian and empowers you to actively participate in the Church's mission. Being anointed, sealed, and blessed signifies your acceptance of responsibilities to share your faith and serve others. Ultimately, Confirmation prepares you to embody the values of the Gospel in your daily life.
No they do not have blood there insides are just body fluids ready to evolve in to it's new body on it's next shed.
In short, no, the praying mantis are not poisonous. They do have sharp spikes on their forelegs which they can use to strike with if harassed. For the most part, they are pretty safe to handle. If you notice them standing on their back legs and getting into a defensive position, then you know are they getting ready to strike.A pray mantis is not poisonous is used to catch them all the time and i never got a rash or anything like that.I think you mean a praying mantis, and not, they are not poisonous.
"[name], be sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit."
"I am ready to go" in Spanish is "Estoy listo ("lista" for a girl) a ir". It is pronounced "eh-STOY LEES-toe ah ear". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
The plural of praying mantis is praying mantises or praying mantes. The plural of grasshopper is grasshoppers.