Yes, it counts a Catholic Confirmation name, as all the holy men & women in the Old Testament are venerated as Saints.
Yes, it counts a Catholic Confirmation name, as all the holy men & women in the Old Testament are venerated as Saints.
If you are Catholic then your confirmation name must be that of a person who has been declared a Saint by The Vatican.
You must choose a name for Confirmation. It must be the name of a holy man or woman, someone who can be a role model for you in your Catholic life.
Correct, Judith is in the bible. The Book of Judith is a deuterocanonical book, included in the Septuagint and the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christian Old Testament of the Bible
The Anglican Confirmation is not recognized in the Catholic Church.
Yes.
Not usually. I think only Catholic people do.
No, girls can also choose the name of a male saint or blessed as a confirmation name.
Yes, there was a St. Frederick, bishop and martyr.
Confirmation is the confirmation of a Catholic's belief in God through a Sacrament.
If there is a St. Lee, yes. ------- According to the Sacramentum Vitae, there is no Saint Lee in the Catholic church, but there are a number named Leo. For this reason, the name Lee wouldn't be accepted as a confirmation name.
Lutheran confirmation typically occurs at a younger age, around 14, while Catholic confirmation is usually received around the age of 16. In Lutheran confirmation, the focus is on affirming baptismal vows and teachings of the faith, while Catholic confirmation emphasizes receiving the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Additionally, Lutheran confirmation is often a simpler ceremony compared to the more elaborate Catholic confirmation ritual.