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Two Catholic bishops, Samuel Aquila of Denver and Larry Silva of Honolulu, have recently announced that they will restore the traditional order of the sacraments of initiation in their dioceses, celebrating confirmation and Eucharist in a single ceremony for Catholic children aged seven to eight who were baptized in infancy. They join a small but growing number of dioceses that have reviewed the practice of adolescent confirmation and found it wanting. In the words of Pope Francis, confirmation has become the “sacrament of goodbye” as adolescents “graduate” from confirmation programs and are never seen again. The pope has a point. These bishops are doing the right thing by moving confirmation to an earlier age, and I hope others will follow suit.
commonwealmagazine.org/slap-them-sooner
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