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That unfortunately is how it was (and sometimes still is) presented. There are still many confirmation catechist who present it as confirming your belief in the Church and something of a right of passage into being an adult in the church.But I thought it was so you could take your place as an adult member of the Church, like you were consciously affirming your baptism because you couldn’t do that as a baby.
That whole misapplying it as a rite of adulthood is one of several reasons why I pray more bishops will move confirmation back to second grade with first Eucharist to follow.