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Galnextdoor
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I know that we receive grace through sacraments. I have a son who received the sacraments of Communion and Reconciliation. He receives Communion on a regular basis. I used to take him to Confession, but the priest said he didn’t think my son was capable of committing a mortal sin. He said that he didn’t think my son had knowledge of forethought or the ability to determine whether something was a grave matter. He knows that something is right or wrong, but can’t determine whether something is serious or not. He also is eager to please and will do whatever he is told to do. The priest said there was no point to take my son to confession. He receives Communion every Sunday and gets upset if he can’t receive Jesus.
He is of the age to receive Confirmation. He refuses or maybe he can’t make decisions for himself. He usually wants someone to make even the simplest decisions for him. Confirmation is about choosing to re-affirm the vows taken in Baptism, receiving the Holy Spirit, and becoming an adult Catholic for Christ.
If he is Confirmed, it will be something that I chose for him. I don’t think it would be anything that he would understand.
We pray together every evening and he functions on the level of an 8 year old.
The priest said it was up to me to decide whether he would get Confirmed or not.
What would you do? He will never be independent. He will always need someone to take care of him. His IQ is 64.
What would be the benefits of having him Confirmed if he doesn’t really understand its purpose?
He is of the age to receive Confirmation. He refuses or maybe he can’t make decisions for himself. He usually wants someone to make even the simplest decisions for him. Confirmation is about choosing to re-affirm the vows taken in Baptism, receiving the Holy Spirit, and becoming an adult Catholic for Christ.
If he is Confirmed, it will be something that I chose for him. I don’t think it would be anything that he would understand.
We pray together every evening and he functions on the level of an 8 year old.
The priest said it was up to me to decide whether he would get Confirmed or not.
What would you do? He will never be independent. He will always need someone to take care of him. His IQ is 64.
What would be the benefits of having him Confirmed if he doesn’t really understand its purpose?