This is not something that God has deemed necessary for us to know. All that we know for sure, is that they were baptized and confirmed before the Last Supper, because it was at the Last Supper that Our Blessed Lord instituted the priesthood and invested them with this Office. As it is necessary for the reception of any of the sacraments (the Holy Eucharist and Ordination) for the person to have first received baptism, and in the early Church Baptism and Confirmation were always given together, as they still are in the Eastern Rites, we know that the Apostles had these before that night.
No there was no need what so ever for Jesus to be confirmed.
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If he isn't at the heart of it, it is meaningless.
Religion
no it is not recommended for the reason that when Jesus was alive there where no middle names that is why Jesus is known as Jesus from nazereth
It's spelled Confirmation, and when someone receives the sacrament of Confirmation, they further join the community of God. They are promising more devotion to Jesus Christ and his works.
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Confirmation is the sacrament that makes one a soldier of Jesus. This confirms that one will defend the preaching of Jesus and GOD his father according the bible.
Confirmation is a remebrance of Pentacost. Christ had died, risen, and ascended into heaven. He sent the Holy Spirit from Heaven to the Apostles to fill them with the courage and wisdom to preach. Confirmation is a metaphor for this story from Jesus' life and teachings.
The sacrament of confirmation
To always remain a faithful Christian & believing in God, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Jesus made no special preparations. The cross was always before him, which he called his baptism: But I have a baptism to be baptized with; and how am I straitened till it be accomplished! (Luke 12.50)