Confirmation
usually takes place at a service of Holy Communion at which
the bishop presides. He will use the opportunity of the
sermon to talk to the candidates about the responsibilities
of adult Christian life and they will then make their public
profession of faith. Any unbaptised candidates are baptised
and the bishop prays that the Holy Spirit will come upon
those who are to be confirmed. They kneel before the bishop,
who lays his hands on the head of each, saying:
Confirm, O Lord,
your servant with your Holy Spirit.
Or he might use
this longer prayer:
Defend, O Lord,
this thy servant with thy heavenly grace, that (s)he may
continue thine for ever, and daily increase in thy Holy
Spirit more and more, until (s)he comes unto thine everlasting
kingdom.
If the bishop
uses the shorter prayer, a version of the longer one is
said by the whole congregation.
The service continues
with a celebration of the Holy Communion, where the newly-confirmed
join in receiving the sacrament of the Body and Blood of
Christ.