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Learning intention: to be able to explain and identify the symbols, actions and words in the sacrament of confirmation.
Success Criteria:
- To be able to explain what the sacrament of confirmation means and why it is important to Christians.
- To be able to identify and explain what symbols are used during confirmation.
- To be able to identify and explain what actions are used during confirmation. To be able to identify and explain what words are used during confirmation.
The seven sacraments are ceremonies that point to what is sacred, significant and important for Christians. They are special occasions for experiencing God's saving presence.
Sacraments are central for Catholics. They help us meet Jesus, who comes to us through cleansing water and invigorating oil to welcome us, life-giving bread and wine that become Christ's Body and Blood.
Sacraments are central for Catholics. They help us meet Jesus, who comes to us through cleansing water and invigorating oil to welcome us, life-giving bread and wine that become Christ's Body and Blood.
What Sacrament is this? What symbols and actions do you see?
Confirmation
Confirmation is a sacrament, ritual or rite of passage practised by the Catholic Church. The word means strengthening or deepening one's relationship with God.
It enables a baptised person to confirm the promises made on their behalf at baptism. It is also a sign of full membership to the Christian community. During confirmation the gift of the Holy Spirit is received.
The sacrament of confirmation is conferred through the laying of hands and anointing of oil (chrism).
Confirmation
Confirmation is a sacrament, ritual or rite of passage practised by the Catholic Church. The word means strengthening or deepening one's relationship with God.
It enables a baptised person to confirm the promises made on their behalf at baptism. It is also a sign of full membership to the Christian community. During confirmation the gift of the Holy Spirit is received.
The sacrament of confirmation is conferred through the laying of hands and anointing of oil (chrism).
In groups of three you are to research and record the important actions, symbols and words found during the sacrament of confirmation. Use the PowerPoint and tag galaxy to help you.
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