A person who is being confirmed is called a Confirmand. Plural is Confirmandi.
The word for the person to be confirmed is a confirmand.
A person being confirmed in a religion is typically referred to as a "confirmant" or a "confirmand." This ceremony is often an important rite of passage in many religious traditions where individuals publicly declare or affirm their faith.
You call it a rumor being confirmed.
The person being defended is referred to as the defendant.
The person being evaluated is commonly referred to as the "evaluatee" or the "subject."
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In the Catholic Church, the items used in Confirmation are holy chrism oil, which is blessed by a bishop, and a sign of the cross made by the bishop on the forehead of the person being confirmed. In some traditions, a confirmation name may also be chosen by the person being confirmed.
.Catholic AnswerBy putting his hand on the shoulder of the person while he is being confirmed by the Bishop.