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Roman Catholic AnswerYou can, but the usual way is to celebrate Confirmation in the middle of Mass.Only the Bishop can do the Sacrament of Confirmation.
what are essential symbolic words of the sacrament of confirmation
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Roman Catholic AnswerThey have always been separate sacraments, although they were initially given during the same ceremony. Normally, baptism is administered by a priest, and confirmation is administered by a Bishop. In the West, with the growing number of infant baptisms during the year, and the impossibility of the Bishop being at all of them, gradually Confirmation was moved to a later period, after instruction in the faith. So that very early on, in the first couple centuries, Baptism and Confirmation became separated. In the East, the three sacraments of Initiation, Baptism, Confirmation, and the Holy Eucharist, are still administered together to an infant.
Confirmation takes place during the time when a child reach their 12 years old age. Only those already baptized can and should receive this sacrament which can be received only once. To receive Confirmation efficaciously the candidate must be in the state of grace.
By attending Catechesis classes, & having the Bishop place his hand on your forehead, saying "Receive the Seal of the Holy Spirit," during the Confirmation Mass.
Usually this is done only during sacrament at the anointing for a few seconds; not the whole time
When the Bishop touches the young person's forehead, & says "Receive the Holy Spirit," if you are in a state of grace (have been to Confession recently). Confirmation does not affect its effect until you are in a state of grace and begin to cooperate with the Holy Spirit.
A woman can't enter the kitchen during a puja ceremony.
during the opening ceremony
During a Venda wedding ceremony those in the wedding wear traditional Venda clothing. Venda dances are also performed during the ceremony.
It doesn't always take place during Mass, it may, but it certainly doesn't have to.