Usually, between the ages of 12 - 15 years.
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Catholic AnswerIn the Catholic Church, one normally receives confirmation immediately upon receiving baptism, which means that most Catholics receive confirmation in the first couple weeks of their life, except in the Latin Rite. In the Latin Rite, confirmation has been separated from baptism, and is usually given at a later age, anywhere from around 10 to 16 depending on the local Bishop, who decides the age for his diocese.sacrament of confirmation
Confirmation takes place during the time when a child reach their 12 years old age. Only those already baptized can and should receive this sacrament which can be received only once. To receive Confirmation efficaciously the candidate must be in the state of grace.
Not necessarily, but, you do have to be a Catholic in good standing, to receive your Confirmation.
what are essential symbolic words of the sacrament of confirmation
Confirmation is when you renew your baptismal promises, and agree that you are a catholic and you are officially cahtolic. The Confirmation is when you receive the holy spirit.
Roman Catholic AnswerBy asking your pastor if you are ready to start classes for confirmation.
To receive benefits for disability, one has to wait for a confirmation letter via air mail. Upon receipt, wait for one week to receive the benefits.
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The Seal of the Holy Spirit.
The Seal of the Holy Spirit.
Confirmation
The Seal of the Holy Spirit.