The purpose of confirmation is to provide an opportunity for our young people to explore the meaning of the Christian faith as understood in the Wesleyan Tradition. Central to this experience is the mentoring relationship, as well as study of The Bible, the basic tenets of the Christian faith, and United Methodist worship and polity.
Sacrament
Confirmation is a sacrament.
No, confirmation is a sacrament of initiation.
In the sacrament of Confirmation, the Holy Ghost is given to the person confirmed.
The Sacrament Confirmation is received after someone is baptized.
Your question makes little sense as Confirmation IS a sacrament. It is the final Sacrament of Initiation.
The sacrament of confirmation is typically administered by a bishop in the Catholic Church.
confirmation
Your question makes little sense as Confirmation IS a sacrament. It is the final Sacrament of Initiation.
Why is it necessary, is one such question. Another one is who performs this Sacrament.
Because it is when the young person makes an adult decision to remain within the Church.
sacrament of confirmation