Brescia, Italy - May 21, 2016: Brescia - The fresco of angels adorating of Holy Spirit in church Chiesa del Santissimo Corpo di Cristo by Paolo da Caylina il Vecchio (circa 1501).Confirmation is one of the three sacraments of initiation. In our diocese, we typically confirm at the age of 11th grade in the Diocese of Marquette. The sacrament of confirmation is typically conferred at the Cathedral, with the bishop of the diocese.

When we are baptized, we receive – partially – the gifts of the Holy Spirit. Confirmation completes those gifts in us. With Confirmation, we are “sealed” in the Spirit.

When one is confirmed, the bishop will lay hands on the person, and then anoint them with chrism (blessed oil) reserved for just this purpose. The use of oil has a rich history in the Church: it symbolizes (in part) cleansing, healing, and strengthening. In Confirmation, we are strengthened in Christ and in our ability to live an outward Christian life.

To enroll in our religious education program so as to prepare for Confirmation, please call (906) 475-9969 For adult Confirmation, please call about our RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) program at (906) 475-9969

St. Paul Negaunee