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I have been baptized in the past from a previous protestant church and it is valid. I am currently taking a class for practicing Catholics who have not been confirmed. This class will be ending in September at which time I will do my profession of faith and get confirmed into the Church. I have scheduled an appointment with a Priest at the parish I attend to do my first confession. I always thought that you did your first confession before your confirmation. I was speaking with somebody that is a catechism teacher at this TLM I have went to in the past. She was saying that you need to be confirmed first before your first confession. She cited Canon Law 844.1 and also gave me this link. http://canonlawmadeeasy.com/2017/06...kA8EltuccP-hsYywpmYcEyaXhrBRPmIzHRiGhjCm16SMU From people I’ve talked to, it seems the unanimous consensus is that first confession comes shortly (usually days) before your confirmation. Where do you stand on this and have you heard of people saying that you must first be confirmed before you can do the Sacrament of Reconciliation?
Edit: What makes this even more puzzling is what the Catechism of the Catholic Church plainly states in paragraph 1310.
“To receive Confirmation one must be in a state of grace. One should receive the sacrament of Penance in order to be cleansed for the gift of the Holy Spirit. More intense prayer should prepare one to receive the strength and graces of the Holy Spirit with docility and readiness to act.”
Edit: What makes this even more puzzling is what the Catechism of the Catholic Church plainly states in paragraph 1310.
“To receive Confirmation one must be in a state of grace. One should receive the sacrament of Penance in order to be cleansed for the gift of the Holy Spirit. More intense prayer should prepare one to receive the strength and graces of the Holy Spirit with docility and readiness to act.”
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