At your church, one of your priests or pastors will present you at confirmation.
i dont know plz help i need for homework The "Pastor" presents the Candidates (confirmandi) to the Bishop who will impart the Sacrament of Confirmation (The sealing with the Holy Spirt) Hope that helps
The Bishop.
They are usually referred to as 'Confirmation candidates.' Of course, it may depend upon the particular Parish.
Sacrament
The same as any Bishop, to confirm the candidates.
The Bishop traces a cross on the candidates forehead with Sacred Chrism in the confirmation ritual.
One who presents a candidate for baptism or confirmation; a godparent Read more
He does this to remind them of the laying on of hands
Yes, back before 1963 it was common for one person, selected by the parish, to sponsor all of the candidates for Confirmation.
"Presenter" in Spanish is "presentador". It is pronounced "pray-sen-ta-DOR". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Of course, my friend! It's wonderful to see someone so eager to support others on their spiritual journey. Yes, it is possible for one person to sponsor two candidates for confirmation. Your willingness to guide and encourage others is truly a gift, and I have no doubt you will be a source of light and inspiration for both of them.
The group that presents candidates and programs to voters is typically referred to as a political party. Political parties organize to promote their ideologies, mobilize supporters, and influence public policy. They conduct campaigns, formulate platforms, and provide resources to help their candidates win elections. Ultimately, their goal is to gain political power and implement their proposed programs.