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MariaG
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I pray for the Latin Rite to return confirmation and first communion to as soon after baptism as can be.
I think a couple of posters have hit the nail on the head. Confirmation is not about an adult decision, it is a miraculous work of God that we do not need to “do” anything to receive. It then allows God to give us more grace to grow up with and live our lives with.
That said, our diocese says middle school and up. Our parish says highschool and up.
I believe the longer it is separated from baptism, the more danger one sees it as a graduation instead of an initiation in the minds of the parents as well as the children. In our church, I have even heard parents tell their children they have to go to church until they are confirmed. After that, they can decide for themselves whether they want to go or not.
I would prefer confirmation at 7 years old if we can’t return to infancy because of those reasons.
I think a couple of posters have hit the nail on the head. Confirmation is not about an adult decision, it is a miraculous work of God that we do not need to “do” anything to receive. It then allows God to give us more grace to grow up with and live our lives with.
That said, our diocese says middle school and up. Our parish says highschool and up.
I believe the longer it is separated from baptism, the more danger one sees it as a graduation instead of an initiation in the minds of the parents as well as the children. In our church, I have even heard parents tell their children they have to go to church until they are confirmed. After that, they can decide for themselves whether they want to go or not.
I would prefer confirmation at 7 years old if we can’t return to infancy because of those reasons.