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dconklin
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There are materials out there to assist with this. We have had a number of children like this complete their sacrament prep. We have a parishioner who is an EC teacher in the school system. We use Loyola Press: loyolapress.com/special-needs.htmNot trying to hijack the thread, but what does one do when they have a 13-year-old developmentally disabled (nonverbal with autism) child who has only received the sacrament of Baptism.
To be honest, I haven’t thought much about trying to have him receive his First Holy Communion or Confirmation as he would not have an understanding of either sacrament.
But as I read Don Ruggero’s post about being marked with the ontological character of Baptism and Confirmation, I’m wondering what exactly that means and the importance of it.
Does it mean he would have greater glory in Heaven even though I would be ensuring his reception of the sacraments outside of his understanding?
Peace.
+JMJ+