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1302 It is evident from its celebration that the effect of the sacrament of Confirmation is the special outpouring of the Holy Spirit as once granted to the apostles on the day of Pentecost.
-CCC
I have observed that Pentecostal denominations celebrate a special baptism of the Spirit which accompanies a manefestation which may be tongues or some other sign which often includes a personal revolution in character.
I wonder if catholic confirmation is associated with a perceivable experience of Devine influence. For example, at Pentecost and after the disciples perceived tongues of fire, boldness, miraculous signs.
It would seem that if there is substantial anointing beyond the outward sign of oil and laying on of hands that a continued supernatural inspiration to virtuous power, love, and a sound mind would become the common catholic experience. I wonder, post ceremony what is the experience personally?
-CCC
I have observed that Pentecostal denominations celebrate a special baptism of the Spirit which accompanies a manefestation which may be tongues or some other sign which often includes a personal revolution in character.
I wonder if catholic confirmation is associated with a perceivable experience of Devine influence. For example, at Pentecost and after the disciples perceived tongues of fire, boldness, miraculous signs.
It would seem that if there is substantial anointing beyond the outward sign of oil and laying on of hands that a continued supernatural inspiration to virtuous power, love, and a sound mind would become the common catholic experience. I wonder, post ceremony what is the experience personally?