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CCC 2156 says, … In Baptism, the Lord’s name sanctifies man, and the Christian receives his name in the Church. This can be the name of a saint, that is, of a disciple who has lived a life of exemplary fidelity to the Lord. The patron saint provides a model of charity; we are assured of his intercession. The “baptismal name” can also express a Christian mystery or Christian virtue…
I have heard about choosing a saint’s name for Baptism and/or Confirmation, but I have never heard of what it means to be named after a Christian virtue. If a saint’s name provides a model for us and assures us of their intercession, what does a virtue’s name do? Does it just mean we should practice that virtue, or that somehow that virtue will be especially granted to us?
(A question on the side: I really wanted to take a saint’s name at Confirmation, and I found one who resonated with my heart. The name was supposed to be printed on a nametag at the ceremony. but the RCIA director did not print out a tag; I assumed that this was okay because the priest had the name in his notes, but he didn’t. I was Confirmed under my legal name. I was told “It’s okay, you can’t change your Confirmation name but can still have a devotion to this saint!” but I feel like I lost my only opportunity to tie myself to a patron saint and be “assured of his intercession.” Is this really as discouraging as it feels like?)
I have heard about choosing a saint’s name for Baptism and/or Confirmation, but I have never heard of what it means to be named after a Christian virtue. If a saint’s name provides a model for us and assures us of their intercession, what does a virtue’s name do? Does it just mean we should practice that virtue, or that somehow that virtue will be especially granted to us?
(A question on the side: I really wanted to take a saint’s name at Confirmation, and I found one who resonated with my heart. The name was supposed to be printed on a nametag at the ceremony. but the RCIA director did not print out a tag; I assumed that this was okay because the priest had the name in his notes, but he didn’t. I was Confirmed under my legal name. I was told “It’s okay, you can’t change your Confirmation name but can still have a devotion to this saint!” but I feel like I lost my only opportunity to tie myself to a patron saint and be “assured of his intercession.” Is this really as discouraging as it feels like?)