It confirmed you have accepted Christ as your savior.
Catholic AnswerBecause it completes your baptism and confirms you in your faith.
It's called an alapa.
The connection between Confirmation and Pentecost is so strong
A confirmation.
The confirmation that you will come back or return after the complication is called assurance.
The process to confirm a judge is called judicial confirmation. It typically involves a nomination by the president, evaluation by the Senate Judiciary Committee, a confirmation hearing, and a final vote by the full Senate.
So that the young person may make his/her own vows at Confirmation.
They are called sponcers...but yeah.
Usually a young person between the ages of 12 - 15 years..Catholic AnswerIn the Catholic Church, any person who has been baptized is a candidate for confirmation. Confirmation is administered as the same time as baptism, except in the Latin Rite. In the Latin Rite, the age for confirmation is set by the diocesan bishop. The candidate is called a confirmand.
I think it is called "untion" :)
The most important part of Confirmation is when the pope, bishop or priest annoints you with the very important oil called the Chrism.
You are usually called a Candidate
Victoria maybe darling