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"The Eucharist is seen as the culmination of the Sacraments of Initiation." F/N See CCC 1212, 1323.
THEN WHY THE HECK ARE WE CONFIRMING PEOPLE 10 YEARS AFTER THEY RECEIVE FIRST HOLY COMMUNION?
— Oct 11, 2021 03:39PM
THEN WHY THE HECK ARE WE CONFIRMING PEOPLE 10 YEARS AFTER THEY RECEIVE FIRST HOLY COMMUNION?
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"The code distinguishes between absolute and relative incompetence."
Man I could have some fun with this sentence out of context.
— Dec 05, 2021 02:18PM
Man I could have some fun with this sentence out of context.
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Confirmation Notes:
See Canons 892 and 893 for responsibility and qualifications of the sponsors.
Recommended that one of the Baptismal Godparents should be the sponsor for Confirmation.
A Sponsor no longer needs to be the same gender as the one being Confirmed.
The sponsor is to take care that the confirmed person behaves as a true witness of Christ and faithfully fulfills the obligations inherent in the sacrament
— Oct 11, 2021 03:35PM
See Canons 892 and 893 for responsibility and qualifications of the sponsors.
Recommended that one of the Baptismal Godparents should be the sponsor for Confirmation.
A Sponsor no longer needs to be the same gender as the one being Confirmed.
The sponsor is to take care that the confirmed person behaves as a true witness of Christ and faithfully fulfills the obligations inherent in the sacrament
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"The 1983 Code, however, limits the use of the word ministry to the ordained and to those laity installed in a specific ministry, while reserving the word apostolate to the non-ordained."
— Sep 24, 2021 05:55AM

