The two essential actions for the confirmation rite are the laying on of hands by the bishop and anointing with chrism. During the anointing, the bishop typically says, "Be sealed with the Gift of the Holy Spirit." This phrase signifies the recipient's strengthening and empowerment by the Holy Spirit.
I'm not sure what specific actions or words you are referring to. Could you please provide more context or clarify your question?
Confirmation is the "confirming" of one's baptismal vows, spoken on behalf of the child in its infancy. In confirmation, the child is now old enough to affirm these vows for him/herself.
Spanish is the second most spoken language in Wilmington.
After French, the second most widely spoken language in Gabon is Fang, spoken by about a third of the population.
In 1960, Spanish was the second most spoken language, just as it is today.
Spanish is the second most common "spoken" language. The second most common language is sign language.
The second most-spoken language in Latin America is Portuguese.
Where is English spoken as second? English is an official language in the world.
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The second most common language spoken in Alaska is Spanish.
In a play, words in italics typically denote stage directions for actors or notes for the production team. They are used to indicate actions, movements, or instructions that are not spoken by the characters but are essential for the performance of the play.
The second most spoken language in Massachusetts is Spanish. It is spoken by a significant portion of the population in the state, particularly in communities with higher levels of Hispanic residents.