The Sacrament of Confirmation is necessary to complete the graces begun at baptism. Through this Sacrament, teens are more closely united to the Church and given “special strength” from the Holy Spirit to be true witnesses of Christ’s love in the world. Confirmation is the Sacrament of mission.

 

Formation for the Sacrament of Confirmation happens over a two year process. Candidates for Confirmation can begin the processes when they enter into their freshmen (9th grade) year of high school. After successfully meeting the requirements of year one, candidates are then invited to continue on to year two and will receive the Sacrament in the spring of that school year, typically the end of their sophomore year.

Primary Requirements:

  1. Must have received the Sacraments of Baptism and First Holy Communion. Teens who have not received these Sacraments will go through year one formation and then attend RCIA adapted for children and teens for their second year formation.

  2. Teen and family must participate in the sacramental life of the Church by attending weekly Mass and desire an active faith life and understanding of the Church.


Confirmation Year Two

Year Two is dedicated to building on the foundation from Year One. The monthly confirmation sessions will enforce an understanding of the Sacrament of Confirmation and the role of the Holy Spirit in the life of the Christian.

Year Two Requirements:

  1. Teen and family must participate in the sacramental life of the Church by attending weekly Mass and desire an active faith life and understanding of the Church.

  2. Participation in weekly Life Teen (High School Faith Formation) sessions with minimal absences.

  3. Participation in the monthly Confirmation Sessions (see calendar for dates)

  4. Choose a Confirmation saint name.

  5. Attend at least one weekend retreat.

    Retreat options: August 23 - 25, 2024 or February 13 - 16, 2025