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I am a convert for over 23 years and I did not receive to the best of my memory a confirmation name. I want one. What do I do now?
I believe you could contact the Parish you were received into and ask them to put the name of your choice in their records. But I am unsure but contact the parish.I am a convert for over 23 years and I did not receive to the best of my memory a confirmation name. I want one. What do I do now?
I don’t think you can change your Confirmation certificate/records, hence what name you received at your confirmation, after the fact - any more than you can change your Baptismal records.I believe you could contact the Parish you were received into and ask them to put the name of your choice in their records. But I am unsure but contact the parish.
It is whatever the Bishop called you when he annointed you and said “Be sealed by the Holy Spirit.” Sometimes you get a certificate after confirmation by the parish with your confirmation name so I would speak to parents or whomever to see if they have a record of the name you chose.I am a convert for over 23 years and I did not receive to the best of my memory a confirmation name. I want one. What do I do now?
The only preference for a young person’s not having a separate confirmation name comes from progressive circles. Many of us are still in parishes where this practice is not only permitted, but encouraged. If a young person desires a separate confirmation name, he may have it and use it, regardless of what some DRE with an agenda says.Your confirmation name is the name of a saint you choose as a special patron. Nowdays the preference is to stick with your baptismal name as your saint, but someone entereing the Church as an adult can add the name of another saint, particularly if their given name is a pagan overtone.
You may have to speak to the priest to see how he recorded or if he recorded a confirmation name.The Bishop did not receive into the church. A priest did. That was before RCIA - I went to a few classes rwith the priest and one morning (not during Easter) after 7:30 mass, I went to the back of the church and read the creed and he annointed me with oil. I really really like that priest but I was only 20 and didn’t have a clue what was going on and now I want a confirmation name. MAJOR conversion a couple years ago and still going strong!! But if it isn’t meant to be, then it isn’t meant to be. Thank you all for your replies.
Thought about it, but now that I am about to add a married name, I wonder if three middle initials will be too cumbersome. (middle, confirmation, maiden)Has anyone ever legally added their confirmation name to their existing name? I’m thinking about doing that and I’d be interested in seeing if anyone else does it.
Yes.Has anyone ever legally added their confirmation name to their existing name? I’m thinking about doing that and I’d be interested in seeing if anyone else does it.
I remember, Shelby, when you advised me against this same practice.Has anyone ever legally added their confirmation name to their existing name? I’m thinking about doing that and I’d be interested in seeing if anyone else does it.