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Title: Confirmation: Consecrated for Mission


1
Confirmation Consecrated for Mission
  • USCCA Chapter 16
  • Wednesday, November 25, 2015

2
November 25, 2015
  1. Confirmation, called Chrismation in the Eastern
    Church, is the second Sacrament of initiation,
    along with Baptism and the Eucharist.

3
November 25, 2015
  1. Confirmation seals the Baptized person with the
    gift of the Holy Spirit and strengthens them for
    service in the Body of Christ.
  1. The prophets of the Old Testament foretold the
    coming of the Spirit.
  2. Jesus mission occurred in communion with the
    Spirit.
  3. The Holy Spirit was poured out on the Apostles on
    the evening of Easter Sunday and upon all
    Christians on Pentecost.

4
November 25, 2015
  1. Confirmation seals the Baptized person with the
    gift of the Holy Spirit and strengthens them for
    service in the Body of Christ.
  1. In addition to Baptism, the Apostles laid hands
    on believers for them to receive the Holy Spirit.
  2. By the second century, Confirmation was also
    conferred by anointing with holy oil, called
    sacred Chrism. Oil signifies cleansing,
    strengthening and healing.

5
November 25, 2015
  1. Each baptized person not yet confirmed can and
    should receive the Sacrament of Confirmation. In
    the Latin Church, candidates should be
  1. Between the age of discretion and sixteen.
  2. In a state of grace.
  3. Prepared by prayer and catechesis.
  4. Committed to the responsibilities entailed by the
    sacrament.

6
November 25, 2015
  1. The elements of the liturgy of Confirmation
    include
  1. Renewal of Baptismal promises by the candidate.
  2. The laying on or extending of hands by the
    bishop, with a prayer for the outpouring of the
    seven gifts of the Holy Spirit.
  3. The Anointing with Sacred Chrism on the forehead.
  4. A Confirmation candidate can choose the name of a
    biblical, beatified or canonized person and learn
    how that individual was a witness to Christ.

7
November 25, 2015
  1. In the Latin Church, the bishop is the ordinary
    minister of Confirmation, highlighting the
    Apostolic roots of the celebration of
    Confirmation.
  1. In cases of adult baptism or adult reception into
    the Church, the bishop can delegate these
    faculties (permissions) to a priest.
  2. In the Eastern Church, the priest confirms
    infants immediately after Baptism.

8
November 25, 2015
  1. Confirmation imparts a seal or character on the
    soul of the recipient that cannot be repeated and
    is permanent.

9
November 25, 2015
  1. Confirmation brings an increase and deepening of
    Baptismal grace. Confirmation
  1. Roots us more deeply as children of God.
  2. Unites us more firmly to Christ.
  3. Increases the gifts of the Holy Spirit in us.

10
November 25, 2015
  1. Confirmation brings an increase and deepening of
    Baptismal grace. Confirmation
  1. Renders our bond with the Church more perfect.
  2. Gives us a special strength of the Holy Spirit to
    spread and defend the faith by word and action.

11
November 25, 2015
  1. Confirmation bestows on us the seven gifts of the
    Holy Spirit to help us spread and defend the
    faith.
  1. Wisdom enables us to see the world from Gods
    viewpoint.
  2. Knowledge directs us to contemplation of the
    mystery of the Triune God.
  3. Understanding stimulates us to work on knowing
    ourselves as part of our growth in God.
  4. Fortitude prepares us to stand up for Christ when
    our faith is challenged.

12
November 25, 2015
  1. Confirmation bestows on us the seven gifts of the
    Holy Spirit to help us spread and defend the
    faith.
  1. Counsel helps us to sense the interior teaching
    that the Spirit gives us about our moral lives.
  2. Piety helps us respect God who created us.
  3. Fear of the Lord helps us to see our relationship
    with God with honesty.

13
November 25, 2015
  1. Confirmation bestows on us the seven gifts of the
    Holy Spirit to help us spread and defend the
    faith.
  • Responsiveness to the gifts of the Holy Spirit
    will bring about the Fruit of the Spirit in our
    lives
  • Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness,
    generosity, gentleness, faithfulness, modesty,
    self-control, and chastity.

14
For Discussion
  1. What challenges to spreading the love of Christ
    do you experience on a daily basis? How has (or
    can) the grace of Confirmation help you to
    witness to Christs love in those situations?
  2. Memorize the Fruit of the Holy Spirit in
    Galatians 522-23.
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