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Historical Origins of the Ritual Ancient Israel Anointed kings with oil Showed that the chosen king was touched by God 1 Samuel 10:1 1 Samuel 16:10-13
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Biblical Roots in the New Testament Baptism required for initiation into the Church Required confirmation from an Apostle/Bishop Apostle/Bishop represents the community Acts 8:14-17
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Tradition in the Church Three Sacraments of Initiation done together for the first five centuries Pope Clement letter to Corinth in the year 100 Cyprian distinguishes between Confirmation and baptism
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Tradition in the Church Continued Medieval Ages – Introduce infant baptism Council of Trent – list of 7 sacraments solidified
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The Rite Performed by Bishop or his designate Renewal of Baptismal vows Laying of hands on Candidate Mark with oil
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Why Is it a Sacrament Sacrament: Ritual that directly connects one to Christ Through the connection with Christ, receive Grace Experience of both this world and supernatural simultaneously Sacraments instituted by Christ
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Preparation for the Sacrament Service in the community Study the Faith Choose sponsor Select a Saint
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Role of the Holy Spirit Descends on Confirmation candidate Not a physical phenomenon See effects over time Indelible mark on the soul Enhance the Gifts Formed into a soldier for Christ
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Gifts of the Holy Spirit Gifts of the Holy Spirit – Based off of Romans 12:6-8 and 1 Corinthians 12:8-10 Wisdom Understanding Right Judgment Fortitude (Courage) Knowledge Piety Fear of the Lord
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