This word means immersion
Baptism
What are the three essentials you need to know about Confirmation?
(1) It is a Sacrament (2) It completes Baptism (3) It Empowers us for Mission & Vocation
He is the main minister of the sacrament.
Bishop (or designated priest)
A word that means "Good News"
Gospel
These are the three characteristics of a Sacrament
(1) An outward sign (2) that Jesus entrusted to the Church (3) to give grace
The name of the symbols and rituals used and related to the Sacraments, and help us to prepare for the Sacraments. (Instituted by the Church rather than Christ)...hint: two letters get added between "t" and "s".
SacramentALs
Based on the word "Good News" this describes the proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ through word and witness.
Evangelist/Evangelization
Confirmation completes the effects made at this other sacrament (probably received as a baby).
Baptism
These are the sacramental symbols used at Confirmation (hint: the Bishop does this with his hands with this particular holy oil)
Laying on of hands and anointing with Chrism.
Based on the word "pupil" or "student" this word is used to describe those who learned from Jesus in New Testament times and those who follow him and his teachings today.
Disciple
Confirmation empowers us for these two things (to be sent out and serve)
Mission & Vocation
The words spoken by the Bishop when he traces the cross with oil on your forehead.
"Be sealed with the Gift of the Holy Spirit."
This is the word we use to describe an outward (efficacious) sign that Jesus entrusted to the Church to give grace.
Sacrament
Wisdom, Understanding, Right-Judgment (counsel), Courage (fortitude), Knowledge, Reverence (piety) and Wonder & Awe (fear of the Lord)
The biblical event when the Apostles received the Holy Spirit. (Bonus if you can tell me when this event takes place every year)
Pentecost