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The Bishop lays his hands on the Confirmand to witness the person's vows and ask the Holy Spirit to fill the person. The Bishop may put his hand on the person's head; in some churches, on the person's shoulder. The Bishop, as the authority of the Church as as representing Christ, is the authority on witnessing your (re)entrance into the church as now a young adult.

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