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Separation
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Miscellaneous
100
When was the first official Confirmation performed?
30th of June 1982
100
How did the bishop influence the separation of Confirmation from Baptism?
Many people wanted to become baptized, so it became impossible for the bishop to do it all at once.
100
The bishop was not always the ordained minister for Confirmation alone.
False
100
What did the slap on the cheek from the bishop in Confirmation in the middle ages symbolized?
It symbolizes the blows and sufferings we must endure for Christ and becoming a soldier of Christ.
200
Until the___or___ century, the sacraments of initiation were celebrated together.
5th - 6th
200
A change in_____ led to the separation of a Confirmation and Baptism.
(Ancient) society
200
Confirmation was related to preparedness for PHYSICAL combat to preparing people for their life's battles with the devil.
False
200
Why was the slap on the cheek dropped?
At the time it did not mean anything in terms of initiation, so they dropped it to purify the sacrament and its meaning.
300
What age was the time for someone to be confirmed in the middle ages?
In some churches, infants would be baptized and confirmed at the same time, but some could range to 10.
300
Which sacraments were Confirmation separated from?
Baptism and the Holy Eucharist.
300
In the Eastern Catholic and Orthodox churches, Confirmation was never separated from Baptism.
True
300
Which practice replaced the slapping on the cheek?
The sign of peace.
400
Confirmation in the Western church took on its own distinct ritual status by the___century.
3rd.
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