The Sacrament of Confirmation is a significant rite in many Christian denominations, particularly within Catholicism, where it is viewed as a sacrament of initiation. It strengthens the grace received at Baptism, confirming and deepening the individual's faith and commitment to the Church. During Confirmation, a bishop or priest anoints the confirmand with chrism oil and lays hands on them, symbolizing the gift of the Holy Spirit. This sacrament empowers individuals to live out their faith actively and witness to Christ in the world.