Confirmation gift for son

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Hi ,new member here! 🙂 Glad to have found this website! I have a question about Catholic confirmation gift giving. I am a Protestant and my husband is a non-practicing Catholic. His son, my step-son, is going to be confirmed over Easter in the Catholic church. I am wondering what the parent/step-parent should get their son (he is 22 years old) for his confirmation. What is appropriate? :confused: We are very close as a family even though we do not practice his religion. Any suggestions out there? Thanks, Tamera
 
Hi ,new member here! 🙂 Glad to have found this website! I have a question about Catholic confirmation gift giving. I am a Protestant and my husband is a non-practicing Catholic. His son, my step-son, is going to be confirmed over Easter in the Catholic church. I am wondering what the parent/step-parent should get their son (he is 22 years old) for his confirmation. What is appropriate? :confused: We are very close as a family even though we do not practice his religion. Any suggestions out there? Thanks, Tamera
Hello Tamera 👋 there are some new Catholic Bibles out there…a bible is a life long gift that one can always add a rememberance of Confirmation message to as a keepsake.
Any good Catholic book store will have the newer answer bibles. older leather covered ones and other Confirmation gifts as well etc.
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One bible especially for younger folks is…
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God Bless You,
Shalom,

Catherine
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Thank you so much, Catherine. 👍 You have been a tremendous help to me! I know that the Bible that my own parents gave me as a baptismal gift meant a lot to me and I still have it to this day. Thank you! :blessyou: Tamera
 
You could get him a really nice religious medal. Does he have a particular saint that he especially likes? What kind of work does he do? There is a patron saint for just about everything.

Malia
 
If he has not already received a bible and catechism from his Church those are the first choices

Catholic youth Bible from Saint Mary’s Press is a good choice, either NAB or NRSV translation, about $28 more for hardcover.

Catholic Catechism for Adults from the USCCB website, $25 is a great catechism that will be useful all through life

Daily Roman Missal (about $40-50) or a subscription to Magnificat Magazine ($39/year) until the new revisions of the missal are available is what I tell parents for a first choice.

Shorter Christian Prayer $15-18 depending on binding, good start on the Liturgy of the Hours
 
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