Nourishing Disciples Part II ~ Confirmation Guidelines
Nourishing Disciples Part II ~ Confirmation Guidelines

Part II: Sacramental Preparation Guidelines

CONFIRMATION

Confirmation catechesis teaches that Confirmation increases and

deepens the grace of Baptism. It is important that preparation

emphasizes and strengthens the “baptismal conferral of the Holy

Spirit” (NDC, p. 123) and prepares candidates to witness to their

a reflection afterward to understand what was experienced and to

explore what effect it had on them personally and as a group.

       In addition to participation in a comprehensive youth ministry

program within a parish and/or theology classes and Campus

Ministry in a Catholic High School, the Diocese recommends that

immediate preparation for Confirmation consist of a six to eight

week period of preparatory catechesis. The preparation should

include the rites, symbols, the connection to Baptism, the gifts and

fruits of the Holy Spirit and living as disciples of Christ. Parents and

sponsors should be actively involved in the catechetical preparation

as well as be provided resources to help them understand and fulfill

their role.

     Spiritual experiences and service opportunities are an integral part

of vibrant parish communities. As members of the parish, candidates

for Confirmation will benefit from the witness and example of all

the baptized responding to their call to holiness and to serve others,

especially those in need. These experiences and opportunities include

a reflection afterward to understand what was experienced and to

explore what effect it had on them personally and as a group.





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