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can a person that is baptized but not confirmed but intends to get confirmed and holds all Catholic belief go to confession?
Yes…can a person that is baptized but not confirmed but intends to get confirmed and holds all Catholic belief go to confession?
And Baptism – how much catechesis can infants receive?NOTE: the only sacrament that doesn’t require catechesis first is Anointment of the Sick (aka Extreme Unction)
Nowadays, the parishes usually seem to require that the parents be catechized for some period of months before their baby can be baptized.And Baptism – how much catechesis can infants receive?
Source? 1234So if this would be your first Confession ever, you must receive the catechesis for it first from your pastor (or his designee).
NOTE: the only sacrament that doesn’t require catechesis first is Anointment of the Sick (aka Extreme Unction)
While it may not be dogma, the Catholic Church prefers people to receive catechesis before receiving the sacraments (but there sacramental prep for Anointment of the Sick.)phil19034:![]()
Source? 1234So if this would be your first Confession ever, you must receive the catechesis for it first from your pastor (or his designee).
NOTE: the only sacrament that doesn’t require catechesis first is Anointment of the Sick (aka Extreme Unction)
Baptism has Pre Jordan classes for the parents (if an infant) and RCIC/RCIA if past the age of reason (usually around 7 years old)phil19034:![]()
And Baptism – how much catechesis can infants receive?NOTE: the only sacrament that doesn’t require catechesis first is Anointment of the Sick (aka Extreme Unction)
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Pre Jordan
These are not in any way official, they are names for classes. Nowhere in USCCB or Vatican directives are these programs required. An individual parish or priest or even Diocese may have used these names.RCIC
Again, this is the name of a program, it is not required, any Bishop may determine what sort of marriage prep they do. I’ve worked with pastors who prefer to simply meet with the couple themselves 3 or 4 times, do a compatibility test and need to see proof they have learned their preferred method of NFP.Pre Cana
You are twisting my words out of context.phil19034:![]()
Pre JordanThese are not in any way official, they are names for classes. Nowhere in USCCB or Vatican directives are these programs required. An individual parish or priest or even Diocese may have used these names.RCIC
Again, this is the name of a program, it is not required, any Bishop may determine what sort of marriage prep they do. I’ve worked with pastors who prefer to simply meet with the couple themselves 3 or 4 times, do a compatibility test and need to see proof they have learned their preferred method of NFP.Pre Cana
Online Sacramental Prep from vendors like “Formed” are more and more used.
No, I was asking for the source for this claim:You are twisting my words out of context
The Church requires training for 6 out of the 7 sacraments before a person can receive them.
I have no source other than years of catechesis training & discussions with priests that always explains that the Church offers sacramental prep for 6 of the 7 sacraments.phil19034:![]()
No, I was asking for the source for this claim:You are twisting my words out of context
The Church requires training for 6 out of the 7 sacraments before a person can receive them.
Can. 1065 §1. Catholics who have not yet received the sacrament of confirmation are to receive it before they are admitted to marriage if it can be done without grave inconvenience.Is a Catholic required to be confirmed before marrying?