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jmcrae
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I agree with this.None of the above.
For infants, baptism and confirmation together, Eucharist at the age of reason (with reconciliation before first communion)
For “coming of age(s)” we should create a custom of having a gathering of the young people with the Bishop at each milestone, using the same Q/A pop quiz that he currently uses for Confirmation ceremonies, to bless them on their way to the next milestone in life, where they reaffirm their Catholic faith and pray for the gift of perseverance.
Grade 6 (end of physical childhood), Grade 9 (driver’s license and first part time job), Grade 12 (leaving home), and college graduation (entering the full time work force) seem like appropriate milestone years to have this happen, and we could institute a series of special Catechism classes for the six or seven weeks leading up to the ceremony where the young people would focus on growing in the understanding of their faith in a more intense way than just the regular religion classes in school.
I’m thinking the whole Diocese could come together for one ceremony, to lighten the load for the Bishop, and to make it more exciting for the kids.
Job opportunities in the Catholic system could be tied to one’s completion of these ceremonies, in addition to being a fully initiated Catholic, if motivation were needed to complete these ceremonies. But the “everyone else is doing it Mom, and I’d get to wear nice clothes, and the Bishop is coming - oh yeah, and there’s food after” would probably seal the deal for most families.