No, Baptism is a ceremony to bless the one being baptized, welcoming them to Christian faith, a little more like a Christening. Communian is more like Mass; you go up to the front, row by row (usually, sometimes things are brought to you) and are blessed, and given wine (Christ's blood) and bread (Christ's body).
So, they are very different. Ask some one at your local church for a full explanation.
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No, confirmation is not the same as baptism. Baptism is a sacrament that initiates a person into the Christian faith, while confirmation is a ritual in which a baptized person publicly affirms their faith and receives the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
No, reconciliation is about confessing your sins and being forgiven by God or 'reconciled' with God. confirmation is about strengthening the faith you have with God and the Holy spirit
Red is the color used on feasts of the Holy Spirit. Confirmation is the sacrament of the Holy Spirit.
The Holy Spirit.
No, baptism and confirmation are not the same in the Christian faith. Baptism is a sacrament that symbolizes a person's initiation into the Christian faith, while confirmation is a ritual in which a baptized person publicly affirms their faith and receives the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
No, a bat mitzvah is a Jewish girl's 12th birthday when she is considered an adult according to Jewish law. Confirmation is when a Catholic receives the Holy Spirit.
A present such as a cross, or a Holy book for the Confirmation candidate.
In the sacrament of Confirmation, the Holy Ghost is given to the person confirmed.
The holy spirit comes to you more fully in confirmation.
The Seal of the Holy Spirit.
The Gifts Of the Holy Spirit.
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