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Confirmation Test

Enter the letter for the matching A follower of Jesus
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What are the seven sacraments?
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What special preparation should we make to receive Confirmation?
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In what for did the Holy Spirit come upon the Apostles at the First Pentecost?
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Is the Holy Spirit God?
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When did you become a Christian?
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Why does the Bishop anoint the forehead with Chrism in the form of a cross?
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Why can Confirmation, Baptism, and Holy Orders are received only once?
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How often is Confirmation received?
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How does the Sacrament of Confirmation change us?
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What is the purpose of the Sacraments?
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How many sacraments are there?
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Who is the Holy Spirit who comes from Confirmation?
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How does the Holy Spirit come to us in Confirmation?
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What is the Pentecost?
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What is a sacrament?
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Name the seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit.
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Which sacraments are called the Sacraments of Initiation?
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What is the character of Confirmation?
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Why are Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Eucharist called Sacraments of Initiation?
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Is the Holy Spirit equal to the Father and the Son?
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Because it is through these visible actions that we become members of the Church.
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It gives us the power to publicly profess and defend our faith. It also increases our sanctifying grace.
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Confirmation is received only once.
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Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders, and Matrimony.
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The Bishop extends his hands over those to be confirmed and prays that they receive the Holy Spirit.
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In the form of tongues of fire.
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The purpose of the sacraments is to sanctify us.
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I became a Christian at Baptism.
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Because they imprint on the soul a spirited mark, called a character which lasts forever.
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Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Eucharist.
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Wisdom, Understanding, right judgment, knowledge, courage, reverence, wonder and awe.
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The Holy Spirit who comes to us in confirmation is the third person of the Blessed Trinity.
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A spiritual mark that signifies we are witnesses to Christ and a defender of faith.
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We should pray, serve others, and learn more about our Faith and our duties of a sponsor.
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To remind us that we must openly profess and practice our faith, and never be ashamed of it.
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Yes, the Holy Spirit is God.
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A sacrament is a visible sign given to us by Christ.
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The Pentecost is the Christian feast that celebrates the coming of the Holy Spirit to the Apostles fifty days after Jesus' resurrection.
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Yes, the Holy Spirit is equal to the Father and Son.
Type the Question that corresponds to the displayed A follower of Jesus.
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Confirmation is the sacrament that strengthens and continues baptism.
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Chrism is oil, blessed by the bishop.

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