Sacrament of Confirmation Confirmation is regarded as the perfection of Baptism, because by the sacrament of Confirmation, the baptized are more perfectly bound to the Church and are enriched with a special strength of the Holy Spirit. Hence they are, as true witnesses of Christ, more strictly obliged to spread and defend the faith by word and deed.
Preparation for the Sacrament of Confirmation is on-going after receiving First Communion. Classes begin in the fall for 8th grade students enrolled in Catholic School and non-Catholic school who have attended an approved religious education program with regular attendance for two years prior to the Sacrament. In addition to regular catechetical classes, candidates are required to attend weekly Sunday Mass, attend a Confirmation retreat, and attend a discernment meeting with the Pastor. The Sacrament of Confirmation is celebrated during a child’s eight grade year per the following guidelines: - Families of youth preparing to celebrate a sacrament must be registered and active in the parish community.
- For the sacraments of Confirmation, the teen must have attended an approved religious education program with regular attendance for two years prior to the Sacrament (at least one year prior and instruction during the year of the sacrament). Instructions in Faith Formation grades 1-8 is a requirement of the Faith Formation Office, and instruction in Faith Formation in grades 7 and 8 are mandated by the Diocese.
- The teen must be baptized in the Catholic Church and the family must present a Baptismal certificate for the teen preparing for Confirmation.
- The Diocese of Charlotte requires that students miss no more than 3 classes. Should the number of absences be exceeded, we will have to consider having the child repeat the grade the following year.
- Sponsors for each candidate must be a practicing Catholics, at least 16 years of age, who has received the Sacraments of Baptism, Eucharist, and Confirmation. If married, the sponsor must be in a valid Catholic marriage.
For adult converts who have never been baptized, the unity of these two sacraments is restored when they are given together at the Easter Vigil. All Catholic Christians should receive the Sacrament of Confirmation to complete their communion with Christ and be marked by the perfection of the baptismal priesthood of the faithful in order to proclaim more boldly and publicly that Jesus Christ is Lord. Any baptized adult Catholic who has not yet been confirmed should participate in the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) and receive the Sacrament of Confirmation at Easter.
For more information, please contact: Jonathan Gareis, Coordinator of Confirmation
"Confirmation perfects Baptismal grace; it is the sacrament which gives the Holy Spirit in order to root us more deeply in the divine filiation, incorporate us more firmly into Christ, strengthen our bond with the Church, associate us more closely with her mission, and help us bear witness to the Christian faith in words accompanied by deeds." (Catechism of the Catholic Church #1316)
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