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Feb 03, 2023 07:16AM
hiii! I created this topic to see if any of the catholic girls here are preparing for confirmation as I am!
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I’m neither a girl nor being confirmed ( I already am), but I will pray a rosary for you and your confirmation class!! How exciting! Confirmation deepens our union with Christ, the mission of His church, and it increases the gifts of the Holy Spirit in us. :)
I really appreciate the prayers! I'm very excited as well! I feel so at peace every time I go to church and I'm happy that my confirmation will make that feeling even stronger
Congrats on your upcoming confirmation!! I'm already confirmed also, but I'll definitely pray for you and your classmates. When is your confirmation date? I feel like this sacrament is sometimes misunderstood, but it's so beautiful. Hang on to your relationship with Christ - sometimes the other side of confirmation can be a wild ride, but it's all manageable as long as we hold on to Him <3
Thank you so much Hannah! I think my confirmation is in november, but I'm not sure. I have to prepare for 2 years. I already did one :))
I don't know why I can't reply to specific comments, but this is answering Elisia's question. So, after a few years of reciving your First Communion, you do your confirmation. It's a Catholic sacrament where you recieve the Holy Spirit, like the 12 apostles did during a day called Whitsun (english is not my first language so correct me if I'm wrong). Anyway, this sacrament makes your relationship with God deeper and stronger.I hooe this cleared up your doubt!! :))
@Elisia see Acts 8:14-17 for a biblical example of Confirmation :) There you can see a distinction between Confirmation and Baptism. The people of Samaria had already been baptized, but didn’t receive the Holy Spirit until the Apostles Peter and John had prayed for them and “laid their hands on them.”
Hey, Emma! We do have a rule about asking first before you make a topic. Just so we are organized, and don’t get to chaotic. lol It’s totally fine that you made this, if you could ask next time, that would be great! Thanks!! :)
@Elisia, yes, Pentecost is the English word! I believe some Protestant denominations have a kind of Confirmation also, but it's not a sacrament the way it is in the Catholic Church (others, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong). A Bishop still does the laying on of hands as the physical "sign" of the sacrament, just like in Acts, and anoints the person being confirmed with blessed oil (which smells really nice lol). Usually the person has a "sponsor" also, who is a confirmed adult who has helped guide them in their faith life. Where I live in the US people are usually confirmed when their 17-18, but I think technically anyone who has been baptized in the Catholic church can be confirmed with permission, even if they're younger.Edit: I just googled, and I see that Whitsun is used in the UK, so I guess it's English too? Whoops (:
Yea, I'm non-denominational, so we just have a baptism when you feel like you want to promise to follow God for the rest of your life. At my church your greatest mentor (whether that be a parent or pastor) usually baptizes you. Maybe some other denominations have Confirmations, but not my church.
In my experiences at protestant churches, the Holy Spirit is received at the same time a person receives Jesus as their Savior. In some churches they are then immediately baptized or they spend time learning about faith and baptism and are baptized after that. Most of my experience is with immersion baptism, but not all protestant churches use immersion. Some do infant baptism that reflects Old Testament circumcision, but not salvation. There are many variations!😊
Yea my church is the immersion baptism type. I don't really have much experience with other churches besides my own, so it's really interesting to hear about how other churches work.
heyy, I still can't reply to specific comments, but this is answering to Ellie's comment. I'm sorry I didn't ask before creating a topic, I didn't know you had that ruleeee. I joined the group only a few days ago, so I'm still getting familiarized with it. Again, I'm so sorryy
@Emma… if you are using an app, you can’t reply directly.😔. You can only do that on the website. Usually what people do to indicate who they are replying to is to start their reply with the @ symbol and then the person’s name, like I did to reply to you. Goodreads is great, but the app is not the best.🤷♀️
Emma wrote: "heyy, I still can't reply to specific comments, but this is answering to Ellie's comment.
I'm sorry I didn't ask before creating a topic, I didn't know you had that ruleeee. I joined the group onl..."
Yeah, you have to use the desktop version of Goodreads to respond to specific comments. Unfortunately you can't do so when using the app.
Ellie just likes to pick on the newbies. Don't worry, though, she's mostly harmless 😇
I'm sorry I didn't ask before creating a topic, I didn't know you had that ruleeee. I joined the group onl..."
Yeah, you have to use the desktop version of Goodreads to respond to specific comments. Unfortunately you can't do so when using the app.
Ellie just likes to pick on the newbies. Don't worry, though, she's mostly harmless 😇
Elisia wrote: "Yea my church is the immersion baptism type. I don't really have much experience with other churches besides my own, so it's really interesting to hear about how other churches work."
In Catholicism, it can be both :) We don't believe that the intrinsic nature of baptism is changed by whether or not you're immersed in water or have the water poured over your head. When baptizing babies, the later is easier and safer. We believe all baptisms are valid as long as they're done using the trinitarian formula, i.e., "in the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit."
In Catholicism, it can be both :) We don't believe that the intrinsic nature of baptism is changed by whether or not you're immersed in water or have the water poured over your head. When baptizing babies, the later is easier and safer. We believe all baptisms are valid as long as they're done using the trinitarian formula, i.e., "in the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit."
So, in my church, baptism is when you accept the Holy Spirit into your life, but a baby can't really accept the Holy Spirit, right? So is a Confirmation like accepting the Holy Spirit for you guys?
Pretty much. we receive baptism as children, receiving the grace of the holy spirit (and to receive the life of Christ in our Souls, as we have no life within us until we have received this Grace). additionally, it is the patents and the Godparents oath to raise the child in the faith. to teach them and nurture them. children receive confirmation as a taking on of the responsibility of their faith, and a receiving the gifts to do that (the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit.)a teacher of mine gave the analogy of Baptism as getting a brand new car, and Confirmation as turning on the engine, if that is helpful in understanding at all.
@Emma
Yeah, it doesn’t show on the app. And don’t worry, it’s totally finnneee!!
STEPHEN!! I don’t pick on people…:,) And I could be harmful…..😏
Yeah, it doesn’t show on the app. And don’t worry, it’s totally finnneee!!
STEPHEN!! I don’t pick on people…:,) And I could be harmful…..😏
@Ellie, I've known you for a while now, and I can assure you that you definitely pick on people, but yes, you are also harmless ;-) lol
@Emma, yeah you're right (shhh, don't tell her I said this, but she's actually a pretty awesome, wonderful person who I admire very much)
Haha! Yeah we can be. And with 3 people now telling me I’m not harmful, I’m starting to doubt my life choices!! XD (jk)
Aww, Marryyy! 🥹 Ditto right backatcha Mary the Magnificent!! :D
Aww, Marryyy! 🥹 Ditto right backatcha Mary the Magnificent!! :D
oh, I had Confirmation last summer! And also after Confirmation, a few weeks later i think, i really accepted Jesus Christ in my heart as my Lord and Saviour!! i stopped being a lukewarm Christian and now I can say that I'm so happy!! thank you Jesus!!
also I will pray for y'all guys! Confirmation is a beautiful Sacrament (like all the Sacraments after all)! ❤
I'm already Confirmed! I chose the name Faustina. (Hence my Goodreads username, Helena was St. Faustina's name before she entered Religious Life.) I'll keep all of you in my prayers!
hi guys!!! how are you??? i just want to ask you if you can pray for the young people who will be confirmed next week (I believe) in my town!
pls pray for them, I really want that they can comprehend the importance of this Sacrament! thank you so much ❤
elisa ੈ✩‧₊˚ wrote: "hi guys!!! how are you??? i just want to ask you if you can pray for the young people who will be confirmed next week (I believe) in my town!
pls pray for them, I really want that they can compreh..."
Absolutely!
I'm going to be confirmed in the spring. as a confirmation saint I want Bl. Carlo Acutis but that didn't work out because he's a bl. So Jacinta instead.
I’m so late to this lol, but I’m catholic and I’m getting confirmed May 1!!! For everyone else who is/was getting confirmed, what grade did you have it in? I moved this summer and wasn’t expecting to be confirmed until Sophomore year of highschool, but at my new school they do it in eight grade. Also, if you guys picked saints, who did you choose?
I did 8th🤷♀️ as for my Saint, like I said above I wanted bl. carlo acutis but since he's a bl. I wasn't allowed to so instead I chose Saint Jacinta Marto.:)
I was already confirmed with the patron saint of Cecilia, but recently one of my younger friends chose me to be her sponsor for May and I am very excited and blessed!
That's so exciting! Cecilia is one of my favorite names that I want to name one of my children one day but I don't know much about the saint unfortunately:/
Yeah I chose Cecilia because she was a saint who pledged virginity to God and then was forced to marry a pagan, then she converted her husband (and his brother) and her husband agreed to let her keep her promise to God and her virginity. They worked together and they converted and buried martyrs bodies and after her husband was killed, Cecilia got captured and it took them three days and a lot of different ways to finally kill her. Talk about a good story!





