Baptism, the Eucharist, and Confirmation make up the Sacraments of __________.
What is Initiation?
This is the ordinary minister of the Sacrament of Confirmation.
What is a bishop?
The Apostles received the "first Confirmation" on __________.
What is Pentecost?
Confirmation perfects __________.
What is baptismal grace?
The number of gifts of the Holy Spirit.
What is seven?
Confirmation completes what begins in the Sacrament of __________.
What is Baptism?
The term that refers to a person being confirmed.
What is a candidate/confirmand?
The location of Jesus' Baptism.
What is the Jordan River?
Confirmation imprints a permanent spiritual mark, called an __________.
What is indelible character?
The miter, crosier, pectoral cross, and ring are special signs of the __________.
What is bishop?
The sacraments were instituted by this person.
Who is Jesus?
This person is chosen to guide and support the individual being confirmed.
What is a sponsor?
The act of applying sacramental oil.
What is anointing?
The other sacraments that leave a spiritual mark are __________ and __________.
What are Baptism and Holy Orders?
The signs of Confirmation are the __________ and __________.
What are laying on of hands and anointing with chrism?
This is the only sacrament that does not have a priest or bishop as the minister.
What is Matrimony?
The special, blessed oil used in Confirmation.
What is chrism?
Today's bishops are successors of the __________.
What are the Apostles?
Those receiving Confirmation will first renew their baptismal __________.
What are promises?
Catholics must be in a state of __________ to receive Communion or Confirmation.
What is grace?
This is the total number of sacraments in the Church.
What is seven?
The person being confirmed receives the Gift of the __________.
What is Holy Spirit?
The Bishop of Rome is the __________.
What is pope?
Confirmation is sealed with a sign of __________ by the bishop.
What is peace?
In being confirmed, we become a __________ of Christ.
What is witness/disciple?