
Are Catholics Sealed With the Holy Spirit During Confirmation? (253)
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It is believed in Catholicism that during the sacrament of Confirmation, the seal of the Holy Spirit is imparted, completing the work of salvation that begins at baptism. A Catholic bishop lays hands on each candidate, commands this ‘sealing’ to take place, and a new name (the name of a patron saint) is conferred. Does this supernatural impartation actually take place or is it just another religious ritual?
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