What should my confirmation name be?

To choose a confirmation name, start by making a list of your best virtues, such as patience, humility, obedience, or charity. Once you've made your list, compare your virtues to those of popular saints. For example, if you're a particularly pious person, you could choose the name Francis after Saint Francis of Assisi.
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Do you get a new name at confirmation?

At confirmation, in which the intervention of a godparent strengthens a resemblance with baptism, it became customary to take a new name, as was also the custom on other occasions, in particular that of religious profession.
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What is a popular confirmation name for girls?

Abigail, Hebrew, patron saint of honeybees and beekeepers. Adela, Germanic, patron saint of poets and writers. Adele, German, patron saint of the eyes. Adelaide, Portuguese, patron saint of abuse victims and second marriages.
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Does your confirmation name become your middle name?

As part of your preparation to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation, you have the privilege and responsibility, just like your parents did when you were born, to choose a name. Your Confirmation name follows your middle name, i.e. “Amy Leigh Anne Lashutka”.
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Can I choose Mary as my confirmation name?

Names like Grace, Faith, Hope, Charity, Prudence, Justice, Temperance, Joy, Chastity, etc. may be used (with reports adapted accordingly). Marian titles (e.g. Our Lady of Guadalupe) can be mentioned in reports but the Saint name will be Mary.
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Bishop Barron on Confirmation Names



What age is confirmation?

Candidates for Confirmation must be baptized in the Catholic Church and have received Holy Communion around the age of 7 years. Candidates are normally between 11-16 years of age. There is a period of preparation to help parents and candidates understand the purpose of Confirmation.
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Who are the 5 saints?

Here are some of the most popular saints:
  • Anne. The beloved mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary and grandmother of Jesus. ...
  • Anthony of Padua. Born in Portugal, the Franciscan friar is considered one of the Church's greatest preachers. ...
  • Joan of Arc. Joan was tough. ...
  • Joseph. ...
  • Michael the Archangel. ...
  • Peter.
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Does the bishop slap your face when confirmed?

The 'confirmation slap'

Probably less known by many Catholics is that the Rite of Confirmation traditionally included the bishop delivering a light slap on the cheek to the newly confirmed Catholics.
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What are the 5 requirements for confirmation?

Requirements for receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation.
  • Attendance at 26 RE classes. ( There are 31 classes.) ...
  • PRAYERS TO BE KNOWN. ...
  • AN ACT OF HOPE. ...
  • THE HOLY ROSARY. ...
  • MYSTERIES OF THE ROSARY. ...
  • THE SACRAMENTS. ...
  • WHO SHOULD BE CHOSEN AS GODPARENTS FOR BAPTISM? ...
  • WHAT IS CONTRITION?
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What age is first confession?

Typically children make their first confession and first communion in 2nd grade. If your child is enrolled in a Catholic school or in a home school program, this is sufficient for sacramental preparation for first confession and first communion.
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Do you choose your patron saint?

Patron saints are typically chosen because they have some connection to a particular region, profession or family. According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, patron saints may be named for diseases, which typically happens when the saint suffered from the malady or cared for someone who did.
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Do Catholics get a second middle name?

In many Catholic traditions, the person being confirmed chooses a new name, one to be added to his or her name (kind of like a second middle name). According to the Catholic Encyclopedia: the name is the name of a saint, chosen by the person to be confirmed and imposed by the bishop in Confirmation.
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Which saint was a rebel?

From teen rebel to warrior to saint: Exploring the life of Francis of Assisi Back to video. Years before he died, Francis was considered a saint, and in eight centuries he has lost none of his prestige.
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What saint keeps you safe?

Because St. Christopher offered protection to travelers and against sudden death, many churches placed images or statues of him, usually opposite the south door, so he could be easily seen. He is usually depicted as a giant, with a child on his shoulder and a staff in one hand.
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Do you have to wear white for confirmation?

Today, however, wearing the traditional Confirmation dress is not always enforced or expected. Rather, simple white garments, robes, or white dresses that vary from the traditional design are often worn.
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What is a Catholic confirmation name?

Choosing a confirmation name is an important step on the path to living a devoted, holy life in the Catholic Church. Your confirmation name, typically the name of a saint, will serve both as a reminder to your commitment to God and as your inspiration for being a steward of the church.
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Does confirmation sponsor have to be Catholic?

Confirmation Sponsor Guidelines

1. The Sponsor must be a confirmed member living a life in harmony with the Catholic Church and be, if possible, the same person who served as the candidate's Godparent at Baptism.
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How long does Catholic confirmation take?

Preparation to receive the sacrament of Confirmation is a two-year process. It builds on the consistent catechesis received in grades 1-7. Weekly classes for preparation to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation will begin in 8th grade.
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Can you become Catholic later in life?

The Catholic Church has a special way of initiating adults into the Catholic faith. It is called the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA). It is a period of Christian formation offered to those seeking to become Catholic.
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Do I have to be confirmed to be married in a Catholic church?

Matrimony requirements can vary from church to church. Many will require proof of baptism, communion, and/or confirmation. Most churches will have records of participation in these sacraments, so you can request a copy from the specific church where you had the sacraments. If that's not possible, don't worry!
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