Is Confirmation Just a Graduation? What Catholics Really Believe
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06-May-2026
What is Confirmation—and why does the Catholic Church consider it essential for living the Christian life? In this episode of What Catholics Believe, Dr. Elizabeth Klein explains how Confirmation completes our baptismal identity and strengthens us with the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
Far from being a “graduation,” Confirmation is a deeper participation in Pentecost—equipping us to live boldly for Christ. Discover the meaning behind the sacrament’s signs, the role of the bishop, and how Confirmation empowers you to fully embrace your mission as a disciple.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- What Confirmation is and why it’s a Sacrament of Initiation
- How Confirmation is rooted in Scripture and Pentecost
- The meaning behind the laying on of hands and anointing with oil
- How the Holy Spirit strengthens you for mission
- Why Confirmation is about transformation—not just tradition
- How to live out your Confirmation every day
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