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Confirmation: A sacrament of initiation that completes the grace of Baptism and is usually administered by a bishop. It consists of the laying on of hands, anointing on the forehead with chrism, and prayer. The words of Confirmation are “be sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit.” In Confirmation, a person confirms his or her relationship with Christ, and the Holy Spirit. Confirmation strengthens those who receive it to live the faith and become more active in the Church. www.pauline.org

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In this cartoon representation, the archbishop is sending forth the gifts of the holy spirit to the candidate. The sponsor, who is behind her, confirms her willingness into the faith and continues to help guide and be her spiritual mentor.

Why Do We Have the Sacraments. | Sacrament of penance, Seven sacraments, God the father

Definition: Visible and tangible signs given by Christ which give divine grace. There are seven sacraments, each belonging to three separate categories: Sacraments of Initiation Baptism Confirmation Eucharist Sacraments of Vocation Matrimony Holy Orders Sacraments of Healing Reconciliation Anointing of the Sick

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The Confirmation short course consists of ten sections designed to teach students about the Sacrament of Confirmation. Topics include the role of the Holy Spirit, the Sacraments of Initiation, Baptism, Historical notes, key facts for every Confirmed Catholic, Gifts of the Holy Spirit, helpful hints for parents, the Confirmation Ceremony, participation in the Church as a Confirmed Catholic.

Sacred Chrism Symbolism in Confirmation

Symbols-The Sacred Chrism mixture of oil of olives and balsam, blessed by a bishop in a special manner and used in the administration of certain sacraments and in the performance of certain ecclesiastical functions. That chrism may serve as valid matter for the Sacrament of Confirmation it must consist of pure oil of olives, and it must be blessed by a bishop, or at least by a priest delegated by the Holy See.

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Learn about and revise the seven sacraments of Catholic Christianity with BBC Bitesize Religious Studies - AQA.

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Seven Sacraments in My Church Worksheet

One of my favorite things to do with a class of kids is to take them on a "field trip" to our church. We are there regularly for Mass, Confession, and Adoration, but there is something special about an unscheduled visit to the quiet church for time in prayer. I also like to make sure we get in good church tours so that the students are familiar with the structure, decor, and items found in the church. One way to go about a church tour that is more student directed is a "Sacred Scavenger…

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catechumen: An adult who is in the preparation program for becoming a member of the Church. Catechumens study and pray and are supported by a parish community as they get ready to receive the three sacraments of initiation: Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Eucharist. www.pauline.org

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The CME of adaptation and change is seen in the Confirmation sacrament in the way that in itself, being confirmed is a life changing experience that will effect the rest of our lives. (CME)

Sacrament Series: The Sacrament of Confirmation - Catholic Teacher Resources | Sacrament, Catholic teacher, Catholic confirmation

Confirmation is the completion of the process of initiation into the family of Christ and is preceded by Baptism and the Holy Eucharist. Confirmation involves being responsible for one’s faith and actions and is a coming-of-age ceremony. Performed by the Bishop, the confirmation rituals involve laying on of hands as well as anointing with holy […]

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