The religion of Roman Catholicism has a ritual called confirmation which is performed at the age of 13 (much like a Jewish bar mitzvah) and the purpose is to give the 13 year old child the opportunity to confirm, or verify, the he or she is indeed a Catholic. You don't just get born into Catholicism, you choose to be a Catholic, and this is the usual ritual by which it is done.
A person being confirmed in a religion is typically referred to as a "confirmant" or a "confirmand." This ceremony is often an important rite of passage in many religious traditions where individuals publicly declare or affirm their faith.
In the Catholic Church, the items used in Confirmation are holy chrism oil, which is blessed by a bishop, and a sign of the cross made by the bishop on the forehead of the person being confirmed. In some traditions, a confirmation name may also be chosen by the person being confirmed.
Being confirmed in a religious context often brings a sense of spiritual fulfillment, connection, and maturity. It can feel like a deeper commitment to one's faith and a stronger connection to the community of believers. Overall, it is a meaningful and significant moment in one's spiritual journey.
Richard Ashcroft, the lead singer of The Verve, has expressed spiritual beliefs in his music and interviews, but he has not officially confirmed being a Christian. It is likely that his spiritual views are personal and may encompass a variety of beliefs and influences.
It means that you are held captive by his words, by his glory. You are bound in the chains of His love for you.
A person who is being confirmed is called a Confirmand. Plural is Confirmandi.
Being a provisional patient, you have a diagnosis that is not 100 percent certain and confirmed. The diagnosis is based on the information available to your health professional.
It would obviously depend on the religion but in most cases it would mean receiving the "holy spirit/ghost" and being committed to the church.
It mean "location" Where are you located???
to be confirmed
A certainty, for sure, confirmed.
"Yet to be confirmed" could mean a transaction has not yet been approved. It could also mean information has not been verified or authenticated.
A person being confirmed in a religion is typically referred to as a "confirmant" or a "confirmand." This ceremony is often an important rite of passage in many religious traditions where individuals publicly declare or affirm their faith.
tbc means - to be confirmed
Maybe?? it mean might.. might not
chrism
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