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Lesson 3

The Sacrament of Confirmation in Salvation History

God has always desired for His people to be a “royal priesthood,” anointed and consecrated as His Chosen People.
The Sacrament of Confirmation completes the work begun in us at our Baptism and sets us apart as this very royal priesthood proclaimed since the Old Testament.
We receive an outpouring of the Holy Spirit in Confirmation that empowers us, like the Apostles at Pentecost, to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ and make disciples of all the nations.

Lesson Vocabulary

  • Anointing
    :
    Anointing is rubbing or marking with oil. Holy oil is spread on our foreheads in Baptism and Confirmation, and again in the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick.
  • Messiah
    :
    Messiah is the Hebrew word for “anointed one.” God had promised the Chosen People that He would send the Messiah to free them from sin. Jesus is God’s promised Messiah and Savior.
  • Pentecost
    :
    Pentecost is the day, 50 days after Jesus’ Resurrection, when Jesus sent the Holy Spirit upon Mary and the Apostles, who were emboldened to go out and proclaim the Gospel to the world.
  • Abba
    :
    Abba is the Hebrew word for Father. Jesus taught us to call God “Abba, Father” when we pray.
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