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1 CONFIRMATION: Sacrament of Mission Marcellino D Ambrosio, Ph.D I. Confirmation/Chrismation A. Biblical and Historical Basis 1. Biblical a. Christs anointing with Holy Spirit coming up after baptism in fulfillment of Is 61:1, anointing for battle & mission b. Acts 10:38 I take it you know what has been reported all over Judea about Jesus of Nazareth, beginning in Galilee with the baptism John Preached, of the way God anointed him with the Holy Spirit and power. He went about doing good and healing. c. Acts 8:14-17 and 19:5-7; Heb 6: Historical (see separate sheet) a. Jewish custom of proselyte baptism and then seal of circumcision b. Secular Mediterranean custom of anointing (rubdown) after bath B. Difference between East & West: same pastoral problem, different solutions 1. East: chrismation emphasis on anointing rather than imposition of hands; ordinary minister is the priest, though the chrism blessed only by a bishop 2. West: ordinary minister bishop, separation from baptism & time lag 3. Eastern practice preserves integrity of initiation; West preserves connection with fullness of apostolic ministry CCC 1292 C. Why do we need confirmation? Commissioning to worship, warfare, mission 1. Fuller measure of the Holy Spirit for the sake of... a. Completion, ratification of baptismal grace, fullness of the HS CCC By confirmation, the faithful are enriched by the gift of the HS and bound more perfectly to the Church CIC 879 b. Emphasis on baptism is the gift of the Holy Spirit for salvation and personal sanctification. Emphasis on confirmation is gift of Holy Spirit for service to God in worship and to others in mission. c. Strengthening: 7 gifts of the HS Is. 11:2-3 (CCC 1299). Special strength of the Holy Spirit to spread and defend the faith by word and action as true witnesses of Christ, to confess the name of Christ boldly CCC d. More than one in-filling with the HS: balloon imagery. 2. Priesthood: a. Baptism & Confirmation form the basis of the common priesthood of church members. LG 11 b. In baptism the sign of the cross makes kings of all who are reborn in Christ, and the anointing of the Holy Spirit consecrates them priests. So, apart from the particular obligations of our ministry, any Christian who has the gifts of rational and of spiritual understanding knows he is a member of a kingly race and shares in the priestly office. For

2 what could be more royal than a soul which by subjecting itself to God becomes ruler of its own body? Or what more priestly when it consecrates a pure conscience to God and offers on the altar of its heart the spotless sacrifice of its devotion? St. Leo the Great (d. 461), Sermon 4. c. For besides intimately linking them to His life and His mission, He also gives them a sharing in His priestly function of offering spiritual worship for the glory of God and the salvation of men. For this reason the laity, dedicated to Christ and anointed by the Holy Spirit, are marvelously called and wonderfully prepared so that ever more abundant fruits of the Spirit may be produced in them. For all their works, prayers and apostolic endeavors, their ordinary married and family life, their daily occupations, their physical and mental relaxation, if carried out in the Spirit, and even the hardships of life, if patiently borne-all these become spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. Together with the offering of the Lord's body, they are most fittingly offered in the celebration of the Eucharist. Thus, as those everywhere who adore in holy activity, the laity consecrate the world itself to God. LG Participation in the Churchs Mission a. LG 11 through confirmation one is more strictly obliged, as true witnesses of Christ, to spread & defend the faith by word & by deed. (CCC 1285) Great Commission, Mat 28:19 b. Through confirmation, the faithful are bound more perfectly to the Church (CCC 1285, CIC 879). The Church is essentially missionaryuntil one participates in the apostolate, one is not joined fully to the Church. So confirmation entails a more complete incorporation into the Church. c. Sent by bishop, successor of apostles, commissions to the apostolate. He is the living link of the local Church to the Churchs apostolic foundation and mission. This is why even when he does not personally confirm, the minister must use chrism consecrated by a bishop. LG 33: through baptism and confirmation, all are appointed to this apostolate. d. The participation of the lay faithful in the threefold mission of Christ as priest, prophet and pastor finds its source in the anointing of baptism, its further development in confirmation, and its realisation [sic] and dynamic sustenance in the holy Eucharist. JP II, Christifideles Laici 14, cited in CF Spiritual warfare a. Christ's baptism followed by temptation & public ministry b. anoint breast in Byzantine liturgy: armor of salvation Eph 6 c. St. Bonaventure (d. 1274) called it the sacrament of warriors D. Symbolism of Chrism [Myron], perfumed oil (CCC 1293) 1. OT Background: Ex 30: The anointing oil to anoint the sacred vessels and the priests. Fragrant. Cannot be used on a layman. Background for the sacred chrism used in baptism and confirmation. a. Shows the priestly, sacred character of the baptized (also share in kingly & prophetic anointings). Cf. Peter Chrysologus, W 57. b. 1 Pet 1:5 and like living stones be yourselves built into a spiritual house, to be a holy priesthood, to offer spiritual sacrifices acceptable

3 to God through Jesus Christ. (RSV) c. Until recently in the western church, confirmation had to be administered before first communion since only priests may enter the sanctuary. 2. Bishop must consecrate: in both East & West (CIC 880) a. symbolizes communion with fullness of apostolic ministry & origins of Church b. Communion with the local bishop was a criterion for full membership in the early church as can be seen from the letter of St. Ignatius of Antioch (ca. 115 AD) 3. Fragrant: Consecrates one to evangelize, CCC 1294 citing 2 Cor 2:14-15 diffuse the fragrance of his knowledge everywhere. 4. Athlete anointed with oil before athletic contest: limbers, strengthens. 5. Oil of Gladness: symbolizes the HS, who is the Anointing. Is 61:1; Ps Seal: CCC a. Jn. 6: 27 For on him [Jesus] has God the Father set his seal. Here, the emphasis is upon Christs authority. b. Mark of ownership, total belonging to Christ, our enrollment in his service, promise of divine protection, soldier. c. Indelible (like a brand mark) & unrepeatable. Character. E. Who can be confirmed? Must be baptized & should be in the state of grace. 1. in East, infants. Normally conferred with baptism. 2. in Latin church (CIC 889) age of reason (7 yrs), except in case of danger of death. Normally must be able to renew baptismal promises. Current American policy for age not standardized varies from diocese to diocese. F. Preparation for Confirmation (post-age of reason) CCC should aim at leading the Christian toward a more intimate union with Christ and a more lively familiarity with the HS -- his actions, his gifts, and his biddings -- in order to be more capable of assuming the apostolic responsibilities of Christian life. More experiential than simply cognitive. 2. Catechesis on 7 Gifts of Is. 11 & on charisms (Pauls letters). Cyril of Jerus: prepare your souls for the reception of the heavenly charisms. FF, penance, more intense prayer. Docile yielding to HS. 4. sponsor: best if it is baptismal sponsor CIC See Ed Peters article Preparing Children for the Sacraments, W 60a-63. Canon 889, #2 says suitably instructed. Temptation to stretch out prep for as long as possible. G. Minister and Venue of Confirmation 1. in early church, the bishop was the ordinary minister 2. now in East ordinarily the priest (Latin rite kids can be confirmed with permission of their Latin Rite ordinary) 3. in West ordinary minister is the bishop (except for adults converts, adult Christians entering into the full communion with the Church, anyone in

4 danger of death). Priest can always do it validly if not licitly. 4. best venue is in Church, during Mass (CIC 881). 5. One must note the important link between confirmation/chrismation and the bishop, even when he does not personally officiate. The chrism which he blesses is a sign of fullness of communion with the apostolic church and commissioning by a successor of the apostles to a share in the apostolic mission and priestly worship of the church. H. Sacraments of Initiation & Baptism of the Holy Spirit (Fanning the Flame) 1. Baptism of HS as experienced by participants in Charismatic Renewal a. Gal 3:2-5 Have you had such remarkable experiences [speaking about receiving the HS] all to no purpose?... Is it because you observe the law or because you have faith in what you heard that God lavishes the Spirit on you and works wonders in our midst? [NAB] b. LG 12 It is not only through the sacraments and Church ministries that the same Holy Spirit sanctifies and leads the People of God and enriches it with virtues. Allotting His gifts to everyone according as he will (1 Cor. 12:11), He distributes special graces among the faithful of every rank.... These charismatic gifts, whether they be the most outstanding or the more simple and widely diffused, are to be received with thanksgiving and consolation, for they are exceedingly suitable and useful for the needs of the Church c. Characterized by experience of: (1) Joy. See Hilary of Poitiers, FF 16f. We who have been reborn through the sacrament of baptism experience intense joy [maximum gaudium] when we feel within us the first stirring of the Holy Spirit. (2) 7 gifts of HS (Is. 11) (3) hunger for prayer, Scripture, Eucharist (4) charisms of praise & adoration (5) charisms of service (humble & extraordinary) d. personal appropriation of sacramental initiation. FF, 13. e. later experiential appropriation of the graces of baptism conferred in infancy. FF, 21 f. in NT & patristic age, this was the normal experience of baptismconfirmation for those above the age of reason 2. Thesis: a. we need to integrate this back into normal sacramental life, especially for adult initiates & teen confirmands. Not a matter of private piety. b. This life in the Holy Spirit is not, therefore, one spirituality among others in the church. It is the spirituality of the church. FF, Pastoral Need to Fan into Flame earlier gifts (2 Tim 1:6) a. Need to reawaken Christian initiation in experience. See Syrian Fathers in FF 19f. Two baptisms, the second consisting in the true experience of the knowledge of the Spirit. b. Philoxenus: since giving also involves receiving, a conscious act of the will required to properly experience full benefit of the gift. c. Charisms are necessities, not ornaments. d. HS can never be totally appropriated, but must be sought repeatedly

5 through prayer (Acts 4:23-31, 2 Tim 1:6) e. Symptoms of this Need: Weakened Community (1) drop in Church attendance (2) divorce, breakdown of family (3) defections to sects f. Caveats: FF 21 (1) welcome experience of HS; dont seek after it excessively (2) grace not always or even usually perceptible to senses (3) charity primary. 1 Cor Metropolitan Ignatios of Latakia, Uppsala WCC, 1968: a. Without the Holy Spirit, God is far away, Christ stays in the past, the Gospel is a dead letter, the Church is simply an organization, authority a matter of domination, mission a matter of propaganda, the liturgy no more than an evocation, Christian living a slave morality. b. But in the Holy Spirit: the cosmos is resurrected and groans with the birth-pangs of the kingdom, the risen Christ is there, the Gospel is the power of life, the church shows forth life of the Trinity, authority is a liberating service, mission is a Pentecost, the liturgy is both memorial and anticipation, human action is deified. (FF, 27) Dr. Marcellino D Ambrosio (aka Dr. Italy ) is based just outside of Dallas, TX. For more information on his resources on Confirmation and other topics, visit or call You can also follow Dr. D Ambrosio at facebook.com/dr.italy or twitter.com/dritaly.

6 CONFIRMATION: SELECTED PATRISTIC TEXTS Compiled by Marcellino D Ambrosio, Ph.D (see the confirmation library on for further confirmation resources) Tertullian, On Baptism 7-8 (c. 200) Then having gone up from the bath we are anointed with a blessed anointing of ancient discipline, by which people were accustomed to be anointed for priesthood, by oil from a horn from which Aaron was anointed by Moses [Ex 30:22-30]. For this reason we were called christs ( anointed ones ) from chrism, which is the ointment which lends its name to the Lord. It was made spiritual because the Lord was anointed with the Spirit by God the Father, as it says in Acts: For they were gathered together in that city against your holy Son whom you have anointed [Acts 4:27]. Thus also the anointing flows on us physically, but benefits spiritually, as the physical act of baptism (that we are immersed in water) has a spiritual effect (that we are free from transgressions). Next, calling and inviting the Holy Spirit, the hand is imposed for the blessing. Hippolytus, Apostolic Tradition (c. 215) The neophytes are anointed by the presbyter from the oil consecrated by the bishop. He says, I anoint you with holy oil in the name of Jesus Christ. And thus, drying themselves, the individuals are vested, and afterwards are brought in the church. But the bishop, imposing his hand on them, prays by saying, Lord God, who made them worthy to merit the forgiveness of sins by the bath of rebirth of the Holy Spirit, send your grace onto them, that they may serve you according to your will. For to you is the glory, to the Father and to the Son with the Holy Spirit in the Holy Church, both now and for ever. Amen. Afterwards, pouring the consecrated oil from his hand and imposing it on the neophyte s head, let him say, I anoint you with holy oil in the Lord, the Father Almighty, and Christ Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. And consigning the neophyte on the forehead, let him offer the kiss and say, The Lord be with you. Origen (d. 253), Homily on Leviticus 9 And don t be surprised that this sanctuary is reserved for priests alone. For all whoever have been anointed with the oil of sacred chrism have become priests, as also Peter says to the whole Church: You are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation (1 Pet 2:9). Therefore you are a priestly people, and on that account you approach holy things. Basil the Great, On the Holy Spirit 15, 35 (c. 375) (Basil argues that some practices come to us from traditions, not from specific writings. He illustrates with the details of the baptismal ritual.) We also bless the water of baptism, the oil of anointing, and even the baptized themselves. By virtue of what writings? Is it not by virtue of the protected, secret, and hidden tradition? Indeed! Even the oil of anointing, what written word has taught about that? The triple immersion,

7 from where does it come? And everything that surrounds baptism: the renunciation of Satan and his angels from what Scripture does that come? Is it not from that teaching held private and secret, which our fathers kept in silence, protected from anxiety and curiosity, knowing well that in keeping quiet one safeguards the sacred character of the mysteries? For how would it be reasonable to divulge by writing the instruction, that which is not permitted to the uninitiated to contemplate? Augustine, Sermon 227, 1 (c. 420) Baptism and water have come. You have been penetrated, as it were, so that you may come to the form of bread. But it is not yet bread without fire. What therefore does fire represent? It is chrism. For the oil of our fire is the sacrament of the Holy Spirit. St. Leo the Great (d. 461), Sermon 4. (From Nov. 10, Office of Readings, Roman Breviary): In baptism the sign of the cross makes kings of all who are reborn in Christ, and the anointing of the Holy Spirit consecrates them priests. So, apart from the particular obligations of our ministry, any Christian who has the gifts of rational and of spiritual understanding knows he is a member of a kingly race and shares in the priestly office. For what could be more royal than a soul which by subjecting itself to God becomes ruler of its own body? Or what more priestly when it consecrates a pure conscience to God and offers on the altar of its heart the spotless sacrifice of its devotion? Dr. Marcellino D Ambrosio is based just outside of Dallas, TX. For more information on his resources on Confirmation and other topics, visit or call You can also follow Dr. D Ambrosio at facebook.com/dr.italy or twitter.com/dritaly.

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