Confirmation as Eastern Catholics

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I grew up as an Eastern Catholic, but I would like to ask how the sacrament of Confirmation is carried out. I dont know what age we have this sacrament, as I’m not sure if I was confirmed myself. Answers about different rites would be great 🙂

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According to Tradition you are Baptised , Chrismated confirmed ] and given Communion when you are Baptised.

This is what** should** happen but sadly in some areas the Latin practice of delaying Communion till you had reached the age of reason whatever / whenever ] that is and Confirmation was delayed till your teens .

The only way to be sure is to get your baptismal record from the Church where you were Baptised .
 
According to Tradition you are Baptised , Chrismated confirmed ] and given Communion when you are Baptised.

This is what** should** happen but sadly in some areas the Latin practice of delaying Communion till you had reached the age of reason whatever / whenever ] that is and Confirmation was delayed till your teens .

The only way to be sure is to get your baptismal record from the Church where you were Baptised .
So Eastern Catholics are confirmed during Baptism? I once heard that from a religion teacher but I never heard it from anyone else. What about communion:confused:
 
Read my post again 🙂

The 3 Sacraments of Initiation in all Catholic Churches are
  1. Baptism
  2. Confirmation called in the Eastern Catholic Churches Chrismation ]
  3. Communion.
As I said before - according to Tradition all 3 Sacraments are administered when a baby /child is Baptised in Eastern catholic Churches

Adults coming into the Church will Receive whichever were not administered when they were Baptised.
 
Read my post again 🙂

The 3 Sacraments of Initiation in all Catholic Churches are
  1. Baptism
  2. Confirmation called in the Eastern Catholic Churches Chrismation ]
  3. Communion.
As I said before - according to Tradition all 3 Sacraments are administered when a baby /child is Baptised in Eastern catholic Churches

Adults coming into the Church will Receive whichever were not administered when they were Baptised.
Thanks. I didnt know Chrismation was the word :cool:
 
Although Communion was often delayed until the age of reason during the heyday of Latinization I am unaware of any church delaying Chrismation/Confirmation.
 
Divine Faith,

It varies. While not as widespread a latinization as the delay of reception of the Eucharist, it did happen - with Eastern children being confirmed by Latin bishops at 10-14 yrs. In which of the Eastern Churches were you raised? That might offer a hint as to the likelihood.
 
Divine Faith,

It varies. While not as widespread a latinization as the delay of reception of the Eucharist, it did happen - with Eastern children being confirmed by Latin bishops at 10-14 yrs. In which of the Eastern Churches were you raised? That might offer a hint as to the likelihood.
I was raised Maronite Catholic. Baptised as a baby. Communion at 7 years old. Have no idea about my Confirmation.
 
In the Latin Rite Christian Church, all records are sent to the place where one was baptized. I believe that includes all of the following sacraments: baptism, holy communion, confirmation, marriage and holy orders. Contact the parish you were baptized and also holy communion. They probably have a record of all of your records or can send you where to go for them.
 
I was raised Maronite Catholic. Baptised as a baby. Communion at 7 years old. Have no idea about my Confirmation.
If you were baptized in a Maronite church by a Maronite priest, whether you were “confirmed” (Anointed with Holy Myroun) at the same time would depend on the when and the where. A similar question came up in another thread, and rather than repeat myself, I’ll just link to it [post=8466125]here[/post].
 
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