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For context: When I converted to Episcopalianism, I was Received since the Episcopal Church recognized the Catholic sacrament of Confirmation as valid/licit. My partner was Confirmed since he was raised Jewish. Same ceremony and everything…we stood right next to each other, too, except I got my hands held and he got his head blesssd.
My question is regarding the Catholic understanding of Confirmation. If someone is converting to Catholicism, would they get Received or Confirmed when:
My question is regarding the Catholic understanding of Confirmation. If someone is converting to Catholicism, would they get Received or Confirmed when:
- They’re from a Protestant denomination that recognizes confirmation as a distinct sacrament (or sacramental rite) that pairs with baptism and occurs once you reach the age of reason.
- They’re from a Protestant denomination that does not recognize confirmation but has adult baptism that, by rights, is implicitly confirmation since you’re of the age of reason.
- They’re from the Eastern or Oriental Orthodox Churches which have Chrismation that is administered as a baby alongside baptism.
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