Confirmation

Today, confirmation is often defined as a sacrament of mature Christian commitment. It is the occasion when people, baptized as infants, put their “personal signature” on their parents’ decision. During the Easter season, a bishop comes to the parish and confirms all eighth grade students (in The Rite of Confirmation) who have completed preparation for the sacrament. The Catechism of the Catholic Church describes confirmation as a deepening of baptismal gifts. It says that the sacrament roots us more deeply in our identity as God’s children; unites us more firmly with Christ; increases in us the gifts of the Holy Spirit; binds us more closely to the Church; and gives us special strength to bear witness to our faith.

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Saint Mary Catholic Church

Tiffin, Ohio

Our Address:

St. Mary Church 85. S. Sandusky St. Tiffin, OH 44883 (419) 447-2087

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