An episode of the Weekenders that originally aired in November 1996. Tino becomes scared when the time approaches for him to have a Confirmation and he is afraid he will blow it. What's worse, his sponsor is Serena D'Angelo, a teenage girl that he has a crush on. A duplex episode with Rockets.
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| - An episode of the Weekenders that originally aired in November 1996. Tino becomes scared when the time approaches for him to have a Confirmation and he is afraid he will blow it. What's worse, his sponsor is Serena D'Angelo, a teenage girl that he has a crush on. A duplex episode with Rockets.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ __NOEDITSECTION__ File:Nav bar left.png Confirmation File:Nav bar right.png File:Quest City Icon.png Confirmation is a that is part of the Bloodlines storyline. File:World Library.jpg
- Confirmation is in many Christian Churches a rite of initiation normally by laying on of hands and/or anointing for the purpose of bestowing the Gifts of the Holy Spirit. In some denominations, confirmation bestows full membership in the church upon the recipient. In others, such as the Roman Catholic Church, confirmation "renders the bond with the Church more perfect", but a baptized person is already a full member. Another celebration known as "Confirmation" is used in Reform and Conservative Jewish synagogues as a rite of passage for young Jewish men and women around the age of 13.
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| - Confirmation is in many Christian Churches a rite of initiation normally by laying on of hands and/or anointing for the purpose of bestowing the Gifts of the Holy Spirit. In some denominations, confirmation bestows full membership in the church upon the recipient. In others, such as the Roman Catholic Church, confirmation "renders the bond with the Church more perfect", but a baptized person is already a full member. Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox Churches, and Anglicans view Confirmation as a sacrament. In the East it is conferred on infants immediately after baptism, but in the West it is usually administered later at the age of reason or in early adolescence. In Protestant Churches, the rite tends to be seen rather as a mature statement of faith by an already baptised person. It is also required by most Protestant denominations for membership in the respective church, in particular for traditional Protestant faiths. In traditional Protestant faiths (Presbyterian, Methodist, Lutheran, Evangelical etc.) it is recognized by a coming of age ceremony. Confirmation is not practised in Baptist, Anabaptist and other groups that teach believer's baptism. Several secular, mainly Humanist, organizations direct "civil confirmations" for older children, as a statement of their life stance that is an alternative to traditional religious ceremonies for children of that age.. Some secular regimes have as a matter of policy fostered the replacement of Christian rituals such as confirmation with non-religious ones. In the historically Protestant German Democratic Republic (East Germany), for example, "the Jugendweihe (youth dedication) gradually supplanted the Christian practice of Confirmation." A concept that first appeared in 1852, the Jugendweihe is described as "a solemn initiation marking the transition from youth to adulthood that was developed in opposition to Protestant and Catholic Churches' Confirmation." Another celebration known as "Confirmation" is used in Reform and Conservative Jewish synagogues as a rite of passage for young Jewish men and women around the age of 13.
- An episode of the Weekenders that originally aired in November 1996. Tino becomes scared when the time approaches for him to have a Confirmation and he is afraid he will blow it. What's worse, his sponsor is Serena D'Angelo, a teenage girl that he has a crush on. A duplex episode with Rockets.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ __NOEDITSECTION__ File:Nav bar left.png Confirmation File:Nav bar right.png File:Quest City Icon.png Confirmation is a that is part of the Bloodlines storyline. File:World Library.jpg
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