Confirmation

God strengthens our souls through the sacrament of confirmation. Even though Jesus' disciples received grace before his Resurrection, on Pentecost the Holy Spirit came to strengthen them with new graces for the difficult work ahead. They went out and preached the gospel fearlessly and carried out the mission Christ had given them. Later, they laid hands on others to strengthen them as well (Acts 8:14-17). Through confirmation you are strengthened to meet the spiritual challenges in your life.

Confirmation is an important sacrament for the young person and their full commitment (along with their parents) is required. Classes are held during the school year in the school and in our Parish Religious Education Program. Service hours are also required. Guidelines from the Archdiocese mandate the content of the preparation prior to sacrament celebrations.