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Does a person need to be in a state of grace when being confirmed? 
A person needs to be in a sate of grace every moment of his life!Does a person need to be in a state of grace when being confirmed?![]()
Patrick, you may (and should!) come to Confession frequently as you ponder your own life and reflect upon its defections from the love of God, which he has shown us through the Commandments, the Beatitudes, and most of all through the example of his life. You are receiving a very great grace in even asking this question. God love ya!okay then. is it also possible to receive confession after confirmation?
Cyber high-five to you, my brother!Thanks mercygate for praying for me…
yeah the Holy Spirit does seem to have me in crosshairs…
really, really thanks man…![]()
Yes a person needs to ne in a state of grace to receive any Sacrament except Reconciliation or Anointing (except in certain circumstances.) Receiving Confirmation with unknown Mortal sin would impead the Grace of the Sacrament until your next Confession. The Sacrament would be received validly. To receive Confirmation with known mortal sin is committing another grave sin. You would need to confes not only the original mortal sin but also the fact the you intentionally received Confirmation not in a state of grace.Does a person need to be in a state of grace when being confirmed?![]()