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1920s, Germany, Augsburg. Silver "Confirmation Medal" by Sebald Drentwett!

Mint Place: Augsburg Mint Period: ca. 1920s Medalist: Sebald Drentwett Denomination: Confirmation  Medal Condition: Edge-hits, scratches/graffiti in obverse fields, otherwise XF! Diameter: 32mm Weight: 9.76gm Material: Silver

Obverse: Confirmation scene with Church altar in background. Medallist´s signature (DRENTWETT) in exergue. Exergue: DURCH D. AUFLEGUNG IHRER HÄNDE ("By the installing of their hands...") Exergue: DRENTWETT

Reverse: Holy Spirit represented by an illuminated dove. Legend: EMPIENGEN SIE DEN HEILIGEN GEIST * APOSTELG. 8. V. 17. * ("...they received the holy ghost...")

 

In Christian denominations that practice infant baptism, confirmation is seen as the sealing of Christianity created in baptism. Those being confirmed are known as confirmands. In some denominations, such as the Anglican Communion  and Methodist Churches, confirmation bestows full membership in a local congregation upon the recipient. In others, such as the Roman Catholic Church, Confirmation "renders the bond with the Church more perfect", because, while a baptized person is already a member, "reception of the sacrament of Confirmation is necessary for the completion of baptismal grace".

Roman Catholics, Eastern Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Churches view confirmation as a sacrament. In the East it is conferred immediately after baptism. In the West, this practice is usually followed when adults are baptized, but in the case of infants not in danger of death it is administered, ordinarily by a bishop, only when the child reaches the age of reason or early adolescence. Among those Catholics who practice teen-aged confirmation, the practice may be perceived, secondarily, as a "coming of age" rite.

 

In traditional Protestant denominations, such as the Anglican, Lutheran, Methodist and ReformedChurches, confirmation is a rite that often includes a profession of faith by an already baptized person. It is also required by most Protestant denominations for full membership in the respective Church, in particular for traditional Protestant churches, in which it is also recognized secondarily as a coming of age ceremony.

 

Confirmation is not practiced in Baptist, Anabaptist and other groups that teach believer's baptism. Thus, the sacrament or rite of confirmation is administered to those being received from those aforementioned groups, in addition to those converts from non-Christian religions.

 

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Church do not practice infant baptism, but baptize only after the "age of accountability" is reached. Confirmation occurs either immediately following baptism, or on the following Sunday. The baptism is not considered complete or fully efficacious until confirmation is received.

 

There is an analogous ceremony also called confirmation in Reform Judaism. It was created in the 1800s by Israel Jacobson.

 

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