To a confirmation candidate, I would advise you to take this time to reflect on your faith and its significance in your life. Engage actively in the preparation process, ask questions, and seek guidance from mentors or clergy to deepen your understanding. Remember that confirmation is not just a ceremony but a commitment to live out your faith in everyday actions. Embrace this journey as an opportunity for personal growth and community involvement.
To give the young candidate the Seal of the Holy Spirit.
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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.
A person who will be receiving the Catholic Sacrament of Confirmation is usually referred to as a Candidate.
A present such as a cross, or a Holy book for the Confirmation candidate.
No. Only the Confirmation candidate him/herself speaks.
Usually a young person between the ages of 12 - 15 years..Catholic AnswerIn the Catholic Church, any person who has been baptized is a candidate for confirmation. Confirmation is administered as the same time as baptism, except in the Latin Rite. In the Latin Rite, the age for confirmation is set by the diocesan bishop. The candidate is called a confirmand.
References for the candidate.
The parents and sponsor(s) help prepare the candidate for Confirmation.
A bible is presented to the Confirmation candidate as a sign for him/her to live by the faith in Christ.
Only if it's a present for the Confirmation candidate.
Members of the Supreme Court are chosen and appointed by the President of the United States, with the advice and consent of the Senate. The President nominates a candidate, who then goes through a confirmation process in the Senate. If confirmed, the candidate becomes a Supreme Court Justice.