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OnlyAmbrose
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Hi everyone,
I’m a Roman Catholic, I had an interesting experience tonight. I went to Mass at a small parish I volunteer at, and it was a Confirmation Mass. My bishop, Todd Brown, apparently couldn’t make it, so he asked his friend, an Eastern Orthodox bishop, to say Mass and administer the sacrament of Confirmation.
I couldn’t help but wonder if this Confirmation was valid. The Mass was said in the typical Roman way, and Confirmation went like normal, but… the bishop wasn’t Roman Catholic!
I was just curious if this is ok. The bishop was certainly a smart man and had a good sense of humor. My only real complaint is that he was giving confirmation to Roman Catholics even though he overtly stated that he disagreed with the practice of doing Confirmation separate from baptism. I think the phrase he used was “In the eastern Church, we don’t believe that you can give God in pieces, so we do Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist all at the same time.”
I’m a Roman Catholic, I had an interesting experience tonight. I went to Mass at a small parish I volunteer at, and it was a Confirmation Mass. My bishop, Todd Brown, apparently couldn’t make it, so he asked his friend, an Eastern Orthodox bishop, to say Mass and administer the sacrament of Confirmation.
I couldn’t help but wonder if this Confirmation was valid. The Mass was said in the typical Roman way, and Confirmation went like normal, but… the bishop wasn’t Roman Catholic!
I was just curious if this is ok. The bishop was certainly a smart man and had a good sense of humor. My only real complaint is that he was giving confirmation to Roman Catholics even though he overtly stated that he disagreed with the practice of doing Confirmation separate from baptism. I think the phrase he used was “In the eastern Church, we don’t believe that you can give God in pieces, so we do Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist all at the same time.”