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I’m an English Christian who was baptised in the Church of England last year, but I’m currently very seriously considering becoming Catholic. I have not been confirmed in the Church of England and in November the bishop of our diocese is coming to our area to do the confirmation service. Would it be right for me to get confirmed in the Church of England when I’m increasingly believing that Anglicanism is false and Roman Catholicism true?
My vicar says that Anglican confirmation is about confirming one’s faith in Christ and being part of a community, not necessarily about accepting Anglican doctrine, and as far as I know in the liturgy in the service the candidate doesn’t have to say anything that contradicts with Catholic teaching. On the other hand, being confirmed involves the laying on of hands by the bishop so arguably you are accepting the authority of an Anglican bishop, who is just a layman from a Catholic perspective. Again, I’m not sure that Anglican confirmation necessarily means confirming that you’re Anglican and not Catholic, but you could argue that it is. If I decide to become a Roman Catholic, which seems likely, I will of course get confirmed in the Catholic Church. But at this stage, do you think it would be wrong for me to get confirmed in the Anglican Church? I’d appreciate swift replies because I actually should have decided this several days ago, as I’m sometimes sinfully indecisive. Thanks.
My vicar says that Anglican confirmation is about confirming one’s faith in Christ and being part of a community, not necessarily about accepting Anglican doctrine, and as far as I know in the liturgy in the service the candidate doesn’t have to say anything that contradicts with Catholic teaching. On the other hand, being confirmed involves the laying on of hands by the bishop so arguably you are accepting the authority of an Anglican bishop, who is just a layman from a Catholic perspective. Again, I’m not sure that Anglican confirmation necessarily means confirming that you’re Anglican and not Catholic, but you could argue that it is. If I decide to become a Roman Catholic, which seems likely, I will of course get confirmed in the Catholic Church. But at this stage, do you think it would be wrong for me to get confirmed in the Anglican Church? I’d appreciate swift replies because I actually should have decided this several days ago, as I’m sometimes sinfully indecisive. Thanks.