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bluehen95
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Good morning!
I was baptized, raised Catholic, had first communion, etc…but unlike my three brothers, I was never confirmed because my parents basically stopped making us go to church, and as many kids would likely do, I seized this opportunity and didn’t go anymore.
In my 20s, I started going again, but only for a few years and I never really investigated whether I should get confirmed…I never really got that into it, and stopped going again. Then I went back for awhile, I got married in the Church (to a non-Catholic), and…well…it took me nine years to get back into a pew again.
Now I’m going to mass regularly, I’ve been to confession, I read the daily readings and meditations, etc. In short, this time is different, I just feel ready to engage my faith. So my question is, at age 40, should I get confirmed? What would I have to do?
Thanks!
I was baptized, raised Catholic, had first communion, etc…but unlike my three brothers, I was never confirmed because my parents basically stopped making us go to church, and as many kids would likely do, I seized this opportunity and didn’t go anymore.
In my 20s, I started going again, but only for a few years and I never really investigated whether I should get confirmed…I never really got that into it, and stopped going again. Then I went back for awhile, I got married in the Church (to a non-Catholic), and…well…it took me nine years to get back into a pew again.
Now I’m going to mass regularly, I’ve been to confession, I read the daily readings and meditations, etc. In short, this time is different, I just feel ready to engage my faith. So my question is, at age 40, should I get confirmed? What would I have to do?
Thanks!