confirmation
Yes, after confirmation.
In a confirmation ceremony a priest helps the Bishop with everything.Catholic AnswerIt depends, at the Easter Vigil, there is a Confirmation ceremony at which the priests, with due deputation from their Bishop, perform the Confirmations. I have been a confirmations for an entire Deanery where the Vicar General confirms half the confirmands. In other circumstances, the priest would be assisting the Bishop, or just celebrating the Mass.
.Roman Catholic AnswerYou can, but the usual way is to celebrate Confirmation in the middle of Mass.
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It is generally acceptable to wear a white dress to a confirmation ceremony, as white symbolizes purity and reverence in many cultures and religions. However, it's always best to check with the specific religious or cultural guidelines associated with the confirmation ceremony you will be attending.
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Infant baptism does not involve a conscious decision to be a Christian. Confirmation ceremonies are at least intended to show confirmation of that decision at an age when the teenager can make a conscious choice to be a Christian or otherwise. Thus the Confirmation ceremony is used to demonstrate an ongoing commitment as a Christian.
There is no 'maturing' ceremony. Perhaps you are referring to the age when a young Christian becomes responsible for themselves. Some would point to the Confirmation day event as a reflection of this.
You cannot be 'unconfirmed' but if you have not yet been confirmed you can just refuse to go through with the ceremony - nobody can force you!
Someone who stands in for the sponsor if the sponsor cannot make the ceremony. The proxy should also be Catholic and Confirmed.