Confirmation is not the celebration of the end of our education in faith – but rather the beginning of a mature life of someone following Jesus. Through Confirmation, we are strengthened in the gifts we need to know, love, and serve God. And with Baptism and the Eucharist, we have everything we need to live God’s blessed life. Now that’s worth celebrating!
Learn more about confirmation: realtrue.org
Up Next in Unit 16 | Confirmation
-
Why do we take a saint’s name at Conf...
Which saint did you pick at Confirmation? Whoever you picked, that saint is now an advocate and intercessor for you. You can turn to him or her in times of need, and for inspiration. These heavenly role models are examples of how we can’t live the Christian life alone. And how through Confirmatio...
-
What happens at Confirmation?
The Holy Spirit is often depicted as fire because it is powerful and it changes things. The Sacrament of Confirmation, which seals us with the Holy Spirit, is life-changing, too! Confirmation incorporates us more firmly into the body of Christ. It also strengthens our bond with the Church and her...
-
Signed, sealed, and confirmed
Historically, proving the authenticity of a message or messenger posed a challenge. So humans came up with a creative idea — a seal to protect the contents of important documents and packages. Using a seal to both identify and protect is still relevant to our lives today.
Learn more: realtrue.org