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Confirmation is a sign that an individual has reached Christian maturity and is now able to take on responsibility for their own faith (from their parents & godparents. It also strengthens and deepens the connection to the Church that that was first established at their baptism.
The first opportunity to celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation (in Arundel & Brighton) takes place at Year 10, when a child starts to be seen as an adult member of the Church. This is because they are now considered old enough to renew and confirm for themselves the promises that were made on their behalf when they were baptised. However, there is no set age for the Confirmation, and people are often confirmed at a later stage, as adults.
Confirmation usually takes place during a Mass celebrated by a bishop when, during the Mass, he anoints the Candidate’s forehead with holy oil called Chrism.
The Sacrament of Confirmation can be divided into four parts:
• Presentation of the candidate - The individuals awaiting confirmation are summoned.
• Renewal of baptismal vows - The individuals renew the promises made at their baptism.
• Laying on of hands - The candidate being confirmed comes before the bishop, who reads out the candidate’s chosen Confirmation Name. A sponsor, appointed by the Candidate, places their right hand on the candidate’s shoulder whilst the bishop anoints them.
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Anointing with chrism
- The bishop then anoints the candidate with Chrism, which is holy oil. The bishop then makes a sign of the cross on the candidate’s forehead, saying the words “be sealed with the gifts of the Holy Spirit.” The bishop then says “peace be with you,” to which the candidate responds back to the bishop, “and with your spirit.”