Rite Of Passage

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Confirmation is the rite at which a baptized person affirms Christian belief and is admitted as a full member of the church and makes way for a holy life in God. Confirmation is the sacrament that brings us closer to god and allows a formation of a much stronger relationship with him here on Earth, and in Heaven. To be confirmed means that one is fully accepted into the kingdom of heaven, because they truly know the power of the kingdom of God, and the true meaning of the word of the Lord and shows that they truly are connected with God and his message. The sacrament of Confirmation is a new beginning for a baptized Christian. It is seen as a ‘rite of passage’ or ‘initiation’ into the church after baptism that will strengthen our relationship with God. In confirmation, the Holy Spirit enters you as you receive it. This is an important part in the development in the church and the catholic community. Catholics are not just bonded closer to god, but also …show more content…

The sacrament is a “rite of passage” into the church. This is the sacrament that fulfills what baptism started. Confirmation requires thought so go through with, when most people receive baptism, they receive it as a baby. When confirmation is received, the recipient is of age to have proper thought of what they are committing to. They are able to make the decision if they would like to continue into the faith and accept the presence of God. This sacrament also brings us together as a community, recipients rely on each other to bring everyone closer to god, and by that, they also from a physical bond with each other. “Therefore, let us leave the elementary doctrine of Christ and go on to maturity, not laying again a foundation of repentance from dead works and of faith toward God, and of instruction about washings, the laying on of hands, the resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgment.” (Hebrews

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