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Everywhere one looks on R.C.I.A. websites, one sees catechetical directors shunning the taking of a confirmation name. Since none of our unbaptised adults will be receiving a baptismal name (already having legal names), we asked the Rector whether there might be a confirmation name given. He said we may, but not with a tone of great confidence or enthusiasm, I dare say.
Is this idea of choosing a saint at Confirmation (for adult catechmens) really traditional, or what? I’d really love to choose St. Dominic, he being my overall spiritual father; however, if the tradition is just a regional novelty or made-up modern idea, there’s really no point. Have confirmands (of any age or previous state) generally chosen a Patron Saint for themselves, or not?
Everywhere one looks on R.C.I.A. websites, one sees catechetical directors shunning the taking of a confirmation name. Since none of our unbaptised adults will be receiving a baptismal name (already having legal names), we asked the Rector whether there might be a confirmation name given. He said we may, but not with a tone of great confidence or enthusiasm, I dare say.
Is this idea of choosing a saint at Confirmation (for adult catechmens) really traditional, or what? I’d really love to choose St. Dominic, he being my overall spiritual father; however, if the tradition is just a regional novelty or made-up modern idea, there’s really no point. Have confirmands (of any age or previous state) generally chosen a Patron Saint for themselves, or not?