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confirmation completes baptism. Our Lord said unless a man be born again of water and the holy Spirit he shall not have eternal life. The sacrament is fully describe in Acts 2, the account of the first Pentecost. The rite consists of the bishop (or the priest he delegates) laying hands on the candidate, invoking the Holy Spirit, and anointing with the blessed chrism oil. All three actions, which are the matter and form of the sacrament, are described in Acts several times. The sacrament, like baptism, imparts a permanent seal upon the soul, activates the gifts of the Holy Spirit: wisdom, understanding, counsel, knowledge, fortitutde, piety and fear of the Lord. It completes Christian initation, which properly belongs to the bishop although it is delegated to priests at Easter (and to all priests in the Eastern rites). It strengthens the candidate to live out the demands of life in Christ.what is confirmation excactly?