Confirmation Troubles

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Hi, I’ve recently have gotten the calling to return back to the Catholic Church after many years of quote on quote “Atheism” and I have even began taking Confirmation classes. This is my third week and I’m having a few problems learning the stuff given to me. I was born in Puerto Rico and raised in NYC. Now I am living in Puerto Rico and although I do know spanish, the vocabulary used on the handouts is quite intense. In english, it is all a breeze. I’m wondering, exactly if someone could guide me to what exactly is required from Confirmation for one to pass it.

I am more than willing to do all the research and translate it from enlgish to spanish. I would appreciate for any (name removed by moderator)ut or guidance from anyone who replies.
 
I tried to find you a web site for the Archdiocese of San Juan, but was aghast to see there wasn’t one available…at least at 3 AM or so. I did get tourist info, for the sake of English, and San Ignacio de Loyola and Stella Maris both have English masses. Perhaps you could call here and explain your situation.

That said…Why don’t you contact the Archdiocese and see if they have an English program or materials? I am sure you can navigate the phone book.

God bless you on your quest.
 
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