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Pilgrim_Wanderer
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It’s my understanding that in the Roman Catholic Church, or at least the Latin Rite, the Bishop is the Ordinary Minister of the Sacrament of Confirmation, but that Priests can, in certain circumstances & with Episcopal permission, administer the Sacrament as well (I believe the Franciscan Missionary Junipero Serra was permitted to administer Confirmations). Also, it is common for the Sacrament to be administered at a later age (eg 15-18, or some approximate age)
Has this always been the Practice in the RCC or was it at one stage the same as in the Orthodox Church, where the Sacrament of Confirmation/Chrismation is administered by the Priest immediately after Baptism-even in the case of newborns/infants?
Thanks in advance!
Peace & Blessings to all!
Has this always been the Practice in the RCC or was it at one stage the same as in the Orthodox Church, where the Sacrament of Confirmation/Chrismation is administered by the Priest immediately after Baptism-even in the case of newborns/infants?
Thanks in advance!
Peace & Blessings to all!