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Confirmation celebrates the coming of the Holy Spirit. In the Acts of the Apostles chapter 2, verses 1 to 13, we read of the Apostles receiving the Holy Spirit. They had been hiding after Jesus’ death, afraid and uncertain. The coming of the Holy Spirit with his gifts inspired them and enabled them to take the step of preaching the good news.
We are made members of God’s family at Baptism. At Confirmation, our Baptism is completed or “sealed” by the Holy Spirit, and we are called to be a Christian witness, just like the apostles. All of our Christian living and the life of the Church, too, are sustained by the same Spirit.
We are made members of God’s family at Baptism. At Confirmation, our Baptism is completed or “sealed” by the Holy Spirit, and we are called to be a Christian witness, just like the apostles. All of our Christian living and the life of the Church, too, are sustained by the same Spirit.