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Cory_G
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As some of you know, I am in the process of returning to the Church. Since I was never confirmed I am being required to attend RCIA classes.
I find it uncomfortable to sit for 2 hours in a folding chair due to back problems after serving my time in the Navy. They also require us to attend a “group therapy session” after Sunday Mass, which I am simply uncomfortable with.
I discovered today, that some have been in the group for over a year. It appears that the instructor (not a priest, but a volunteer layman) has full authority about when confirmations are held, if ever. It’s at his sole discretion.
So, in realty, I could be subject to these RCIA classes for at least a year, if not two.
When I was a child I participated in confession and the Holy Eucharist, so I assume, as long as I go to confession first, I am eligible for the Eucharist.
What would happen if I attend Mass, receive the Holy Eucharist, participate in Parish activities, but never get confirmed?
(As side from the fact that my Parish refuses to baptize my children unless I am confirmed.)
I find it uncomfortable to sit for 2 hours in a folding chair due to back problems after serving my time in the Navy. They also require us to attend a “group therapy session” after Sunday Mass, which I am simply uncomfortable with.
I discovered today, that some have been in the group for over a year. It appears that the instructor (not a priest, but a volunteer layman) has full authority about when confirmations are held, if ever. It’s at his sole discretion.
So, in realty, I could be subject to these RCIA classes for at least a year, if not two.
When I was a child I participated in confession and the Holy Eucharist, so I assume, as long as I go to confession first, I am eligible for the Eucharist.
What would happen if I attend Mass, receive the Holy Eucharist, participate in Parish activities, but never get confirmed?
(As side from the fact that my Parish refuses to baptize my children unless I am confirmed.)