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No there was no need what so ever for Jesus to be confirmed.

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What do people do in a confirmation?

Get innitiated to jesus christ


How is Jesus found in the sacrament of confirmation?

If he isn't at the heart of it, it is meaningless.


How is Jesus present today in baptism, confirmation, and Eucharist?

Religion


Can your middle name be your confirmation name too?

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


When someone makes their confirmation they?

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.


How can Confirmation help a Catholic person to live in imitation of Jesus?

be born again


The sacrament that makes the Christian a soldier of Jesus Christ?

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.


Why is the focus of a confirmation mass the holy spirit?

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.


Which sacrament strengthens us with the gift of jesus' spirit and encourages us to act as disciples?

The sacrament of confirmation


What do you have to promise when you make your confirmation?

To always remain a faithful Christian & believing in God, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.


Why are the preparations Jesus made at lent like the preparations you make at confirmation?

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)


How does the last supper relate to confirmation?

In the Last Supper Jesus tells his disciples that his time is coming to an end and that he will be betrayed by Judas. His disciples start to grieve but Jesus comforts them and tells them that he will always be with them, through the holy spirit.