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Sacrament Of Confirmation

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The sacrament of confirmation is when you confirm the baptismal promise that your parents made for you at birth. You are saying that you believe in the Catholic teachings and chose to remain a Catholic and try to lead a good life. You are n...
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According to our diocesan policy, the normal age for confirmation are those baptized children in third grade (usually around the age of eight years old). A candidate for confirmation must be at the age of discretion, seven years of age or a...
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Take the classes. Pray -- get into a habit of praying when you wake up, before and after meals, at 3 p.m., and before you go to sleep. Attend Mass as often as possible. Develop a habit of praciticing the Works of Mercy. Choose a good patron...
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If you were both Mormon, and neither had been catholic before becoing mormon, a mormon wedding is in the category of "natural marriage"... a decree of nullity might be needed to recognize the current marriage. It won't preclude yo...
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The Bishop administers the Sacrament of Confirmation by praying that the Holy Spirit may come down upon those who are to be confirmed; and by laying his hands on them, and making the sign of the cross with chrism on their foreheads, at the ...
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The Sacrament of Confirmation is one of the three sacraments of initiation by which the baptized “are more perfectly bound to the Church and are enriched with a special strength of the Holy Spirit. Hence they are, as true witnesses of Chris...
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Such powers as the "gift of tongues" were not a part of the Sacrament of Confirmation, but they were added to it by the Holy Ghost when necessary for the good of the Church.
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Our 10-week session program will begin on Monday, March 16, 2009 and continue each Monday through May 18 (we will not meet on Memorial Day, May 25). Our meeting time is from 7:30 PM - 9 PM at St. Charles. Confirmations will be celebrated ...
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It is when you make the decision to be a full pledged member of the church. In this sacrament you are sealed love of the Holy Spirit.
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The sacrament of confirmation is when a young member of the church who has recieved his/her baptism, first reconciliation, and first communion decides to become an adult within the church.
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