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babochka
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I was recently looking at the website of a parish that I will visit while on vacation. In this particular parish, it seems that they generally confirm in the junior year of high school, so around age 16. The requirements are daunting: two years of preparation, missing no more than three meetings in the two-year period, write an essay at the beginning of year 1 and at the end of year 2, complete 25 hours of community service over the two-year period, complete all homework assignments with better than 90% , participate in a weekend retreat, participate in a parent/sponsor/candidate meeting, be willing to participate in an on-going service ministry of the parish… The list goes on and on.
For this same parish, however, if you wait just two years until you are 18, the only expectation is that a candidate attends five hour-long Confirmation preparation sessions prior to receiving the sacrament?.
Is this a common approach? How is such a difference in preparation/requirements justified?
For this same parish, however, if you wait just two years until you are 18, the only expectation is that a candidate attends five hour-long Confirmation preparation sessions prior to receiving the sacrament?.
Is this a common approach? How is such a difference in preparation/requirements justified?