Strengthening our bond with Christ and the Church, we receive the Holy Spirit to live out our faith with courage and purpose.
Sacraments

Confirmation

Strengthening our bond with Christ and the Church, we receive the Holy Spirit to live out our faith with courage and purpose.
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Strengthening our bond with Christ and the Church, we receive the Holy Spirit to live out our faith with courage and purpose.

Sacraments

Introduction to Confirmation

Confirmation is a significant rite of passage in the Catholic faith, marking the completion of baptismal grace. It is a moment when the Holy Spirit comes to us in a powerful way, strengthening our commitment to the Church and its mission.

What is Confirmation?

Confirmation is one of the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church and the second of the three sacraments of Christian initiation. It is a deepening of the baptismal gifts, meant to root us more firmly in our identity as God's children and to strengthen our bond with Christ and the Church.

The Ceremony of Confirmation

During the Confirmation ceremony, the bishop or delegated priest lays hands on the confirmands and anoints them with chrism oil, a mixture of oil and balsam blessed by the bishop. This anointing is a sign of the Holy Spirit's presence and the fullness of God's grace

The Role of the Sponsor

Each confirmand has a sponsor, typically a godparent or a spiritually mature Christian, who stands as a witness to the confirmand's moral and spiritual maturity. The sponsor's role is to guide and support the confirmand in their Christian walk, both during and after the ceremony.

The Connection to Baptism

Confirmation strengthens and confirms the graces and gifts received at Baptism. It is often referred to as the sacrament of maturity, signifying a readiness to live a life of active Christian discipleship.

Living Out Confirmation

After receiving Confirmation, the individual is expected to take on a more active role in the Church's mission, spreading and defending the faith by word and deed. The sacrament imparts a special strength to witness to the Christian faith and to serve the community.

Conclusion

Confirmation is a powerful sacrament that empowers Catholics to live out their faith with courage and conviction. It is a personal Pentecost, where the Holy Spirit descends upon us, equipping us for the work of ministry and the lifelong journey of faith.

In the Sacrament of Confirmation, the baptized person is"sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit" and is strengthened for service to the Body of Christ. Confirmation deepens our baptismal life that calls us to be missionary witnesses of Jesus Christ in our families, neighborhoods, society, and the world.  . . .  We receive the message of faith in a deeper and more intensive manner with great emphasis given to the person of Jesus Christ, who asked the Father to give the Holy Spirit to the Church for building up the community in loving service (USCCB, 2024).

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