History of Confirmation (MK)

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Another way to refer to the Holy Spirit
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A candidate for Confirmation
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The Eastern name for Confirmation
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Initiation sacrament necessary to precede Confirmation
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a Sacrament of Initiation that seals the baptized with the Holy Spirit, strengthening them to be witnesses of Christ
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a consecrated mixture of olive oil and balsam (a sweet perfume) used to signify the strength and "aroma" of Christ
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states that confirmation candidates must be baptized and anointed to receive Christ's truth
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A sweet-smelling, aromatic resin that represents the fragrance of Christ
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Used to mark individuals as belonging to God
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the act of blessing sacred items for worship or use in rituals