Matthew 10
1 After this the Lord appointed seventy-two others and sent them out ahead of him in pairs, to all the towns and places he himself would be visiting.
2 And he said to them, 'The harvest is rich but the labourers are few, so ask the Lord of the harvest to send labourers to do his harvesting.
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Christian Apostolate of the laity are those who have been baptized and confirmed yet have not receive "Holy Orders".
Each has their own abilities and talents and contribute these to expand Christ's Kingdom throughout creation.
Anointing and laying on of hands may or may not be a part of an individual's commissioning. During confirmation the responsibility is conferred as a duty of each in laity.
At each opportunity a baptized and confirmed person should take on the responsibility, because it is duty, to spread the good news of the kingdom.
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DECREE ON THE MISSION ACTIVITY OF THE CHURCH
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Therefore, this sacred synod, while rendering thanks to God for the excellent results that have been achieved through the whole Church's great-hearted endeavor, desires to sketch the principles of missionary activity and to rally the forces of all the faithful in order that the people of God, marching along the narrow way of the Cross, may spread everywhere the reign of Christ, Lord and overseer of the ages (cf. Ecc. 36:19), and may prepare the way for his coming
2007-07-09 03:01:25
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answered by cordsoforion 5
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In my opinion, no. Baptism introduces us into the Christian apostolate, not confirmation.
Confirmation is exactly what its name implies. It is the sacrament which makes firm or strengthens the gifts of grace that are first received in Baptism.
"The sacrament of Confirmation confers a character. By it the baptized continue their path of Christian initiation. They are enriched with the gift of the Holy Spirit, and are more closely linked to the Church. They are made strong and more firmly obliged by word and deed to witness to Christ and to spread and defend the faith."
2007-07-08 14:25:11
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answered by SpiritRoaming 7
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Confirmation in the Catholic religion is the renewal of your faith in Jesus Christ since most Catholics were baptized as a baby, we didn't realize at that time what was going on, so Confirmation allows the older child to realize the study of the Catholic religion in other words this is the "saving" that most other protestant religions follow.
2007-07-08 14:26:24
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answer #3
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answered by Momwithaheart 4
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they're the two Sacraments. in spite of the very incontrovertible fact that the Holy Spirit is at paintings in the two Baptism and confirmation, the presents of the Holy Spirit are given on the laying on of palms via a Bishop in Apostolic Succession... Older Catholics will no-doubt endure in techniques confirmation because of the fact the 2d whilst their identity became replaced: They "gained the Holy Spirit" and grew to grow to be "infantrymen of Christ." (it truly is from the ritual and ceremonial we Anglicans use in the e book of undemanding Prayer to right this moment.) right this moment confirmation is in lots of situations defined as a sacrament of mature Christian dedication. it truly is the party whilst young ones baptized as infants placed their "very own signature" on their mothers and fathers' determination. it truly is particularly suited...in spite of the very incontrovertible fact that jap Orthodox make particular (they call it "Chrismate") infants perfect whilst they're baptized...and admit them to Holy Communion. in my view - if it have been MY determination - i might go with the jap Orthodox technique.
2016-10-20 08:34:28
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answer #4
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answered by erly 4
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Baptism is. Jesus said"Go and make disciples of all nations,baptizing...."
Confirmation confirms Baptism, the foundational sacrament and ordinance.
2007-07-08 14:19:58
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answer #5
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answered by James O 7
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Explain your question first-please?
2007-07-08 14:19:53
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answer #6
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answered by johnnywalker 4
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I guess it could be. For me it was basically my acceptance into the larger body of the church.
2007-07-08 14:21:20
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answered by Purdey EP 7
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