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Confirmation

CONFIRMATION

Baptism

Priests must satisfy themselves early in the course of preparation that each candidate has received baptism in the name of the Trinity. If there is any doubt, then the candidate should be conditionally baptised by the incumbent. Where it is certain that a candidate has not been baptised, baptism will normally be administered by the Bishop at the Confirmation.

Age of Candidates

The maturity of the candidate is an important factor when considering what is the right age for confirmation. Regulations laid down by the Area Bishop about the age of the candidate must always be followed. Consent in a special case should always be sought before the beginning of the preparation, so that disappointment may be avoided.

Confirmation Form

Clergy who present candidates for confirmation must give a Confirmation Form to the Bishop who takes the service, see page 18. This includes a summary of the number of candidates, and a Declaration that all the candidates have been baptised.

Confirmation Register

The Priest must enter the names and address of each candidate in the Register, which should be brought to the Confirmation, ready for signature by the Bishop.

Candidates' Responses

The candidates should be trained to give clear and firm answers to the questions in the service, and to give a firm 'Amen' after being confirmed.

Clergy

The clergy who have prepared the candidates should come forward and be near the Bishop's chair while their candidates are being confirmed.

Before the Service

Candidates should be seated in Church at least fifteen minutes before the service begins, and they should be instructed about the use of this time in final preparation. As confirmation is usually administered with Holy Communion, the candidates must be properly prepared in the practicalities of receiving the sacrament.

Posture

Each candidate should be instructed to kneel upright while being confirmed.

After the Service

It is usual to arrange a Reception after the service. If this is not possible the candidates with family and friends should be asked to stay behind after the service to meet the Bishop.

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