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In the local Latin diocese, the Bishop has a Confirmation night for adults at the Cathedral, once a year. He prefers to keep the Confirmations at the parishes exclusively for the kids, but will confirm adults then in exceptional circumstances.The Bishop is the ordinary minister of Confirmation and has to give the priest the faculty to confirm a child or an adult under normal circumstances. The Law gives the priest the faculty to confirm an adult he’s baptizing or receiving into full communion and anyone in danger of death. That’s why I don’t understand why Catholics are being confirmed at the Easter Vigil in so many parishes. The odd time we’ve had an adult asking for Confirmation it’s been done at the regular time for Confirmation in our parish. One mom was confirmed with her 7 year old daughter’s class.