an active, selfless, and unconditional love for others that places their needs above your own.
Love
Acting in a virtuous and morally upright way.
Goodness
A sense of awe and reverence for God, as well as a loving devotion to Him and His people.
Piety
The sacrament of initiation that brings a person into the Church
Baptism
This sacrament strengthens the grace of Baptism and seals a person with the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
Confirmation
A deep enduring state of contentment that comes from God, independent of circumstances
Joy
Trusting in God and demonstrating loyalty and commitment.
Faithfulness
The ability to judge correctly about divine things and to know the importance of God.
Wisdom
Another sacrament of initiation, often performed after Baptism.
Confirmation
Wisdom, fortitude, and piety—are given in a fuller way during Confirmation.
Gifts of the Holy Spirit
A deep sense of tranquility and calmness, even in difficult situations
Peace
showing humility, meekness, and a tender approach towards others.
Gentleness
The ability to grasp the meaning of God's message and the mysteries of the faith.
Understanding
The sacrament of initiation that brings a person into the Church
Eucharist
This sacred oil, blessed by the bishop at the Chrism Mass, is used to anoint the candidate during Confirmation.
Sacred Chrism
The ability to endure difficult situations and people without becoming angry or frustrated
Patience
The ability to control one's own body, mind and desires
Self-control
The ability to see the best way to follow God's plan when making choices
Counsel
Also known as Penance or Confession, this is one of the sacraments of healing.
Reconciliation, Confession, Penance
This person, usually a bishop, is the ordinary minister of Confirmation in the Catholic Church
Bishop
Choosing to act with love and going out of your way to help others
Kindness
Results from the Holy Spirit's work in a believer's life
Fruits of the Spirit
A feeling of amazement before God's majesty, combined with a love for Him that leads to a desire to avoid sin.
Fear of the Lord
A sacrament of healing for those who are ill.
Anointing of the Sick
Candidates often choose this to honor a holy example who can guide them in faith.
Confirmation Saint Name