The document provides information about the sacrament of confirmation. It discusses the objectives of confirmation which are to have a closer union with the church, be aware of one's duty to witness Christ, and understand the Holy Spirit. It defines confirmation as strengthening recipients through the Holy Spirit for those already baptized. The effects include courage, hope, strength and more. The sacrament involves anointing with chrism, laying on of hands and words sealing the gift of the Spirit. Bishops are the original ministers, though priests can confirm with permission. Those baptized and not yet confirmed can receive it, and it is only received once like baptism. Sponsors help the confirmed remain strong in faith.