1. Confirmation is recognition that we are adults...there is no special grace from the Holy Spirit associated with it.
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2. Only the Bishop himself may minister Confirmation.
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False
3. The bishop extends his hands over all to be confirmed, praying that they may receive the Holy Spirit.
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False
4. Holy chrism, which is baptismal water mixed with olive oil, is marked with the sign of the cross on each person to be confirmed.
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False
5. Annointing gives the Catholic a responsibility and special grace to profess and practice the faith openly and fearlessly.
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False
6. Holy chrism is olive oil and balm, blessed by bishops on Holy Thursday.
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False
7. The slight striking of the cheek reminds us that even though we don't have to be ready to suffer, we should remember those who did in the past.
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False
8. The weapons in a confirmed Christian soldier's arsenal are suffering/sacrifice, prayer, good example and discouragement.
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False
9. Not being confirmed is not a sin, but it weakens the power of the Holy Spirit in our lives.
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10. Confirmation, after proper study, means additional study in the future (even though profitable) is not really necessary.
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False