Thursday, 21 May 2015

Discussion - Confirmation


Comment on your first Confirmation evening session. If you are not being confirmed, comment on the significance of Confirmation.

16 comments:

  1. Confirmation is when you are confirmed and accepted as an adult in the church, when you become closer to God. You choose a saint to be your Gardian .

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  2. For the Confirmation lesson, I was in the 6 Gold classroom with a couple of other kids. As a group, we talked about our Godparents and what is their role.
    We also talked about the expectations of ourselves in our school community and family and how we show those expectations.
    Can't wait for next week!

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  3. The significance of confirmation is you renewing the promises your god parents and parents made at your baptism.

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  4. I was in 5 Gold's classroom with other kids and we talked about what God means to us and the roles we are expected to do in our community, family and school. We also did some activities in our Confirmation booklet.👏🏽

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  5. The confirmation class was fun and interesting. I enjoyed learning about confirmation or the fourth sacrament.

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  6. The significance of confirmation is an extension of Baptism but you get to make your own decisions. You also have a sponsor in confirmation and in baptism you just have you Godparents.

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  7. I enjoyed my first confirmation class. I learnt about different symbols around the church and what occasions they're used on.

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  8. Confirmation is where you are accepting that you want to be a catholic and follow the catholic faith. You are confirming yourself what your god parents confirmed for you when you were baptised

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  9. I found it interesting learning who my god parents were and what my baptismal name was

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  10. Confirmation is being able to make your own decisions and is like he completion of Baptism.

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  11. It was interesting learning about the history of saints and what happened at my Babtism.

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  12. I though that the first confirmation session we had was a great introduction to what we will be learning about in both at school and the actual sessions themselves

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  13. The confirmation class has really shown me the true meaning of confirmation, it is and introduction into the church as a adult. It also helped me pick my saint and my because I was having trouble picking one.

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  14. I had my first Confirmation on Wednesday 20th May. I was in 6G and my mum was a teacher. We talked about the good things about our families, and symbols of Baptism. Baptism and Confirmation come very close, and we show we understand the Catholic Faith. During Baptism, your godparents are asked to reply "I do" and "I will" to the Catholic Beliefs. When we are receiving our Confirmation, WE are asked to reply, so we are a part of the Catholic faith. We were set tasks to complete, and one was attending church. While I was at church, I payed very close attention, and noticed the Gospel Reading was nearly the same the one we studied during our class. It was a great class, and I thoroughly enjoyed it!

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  15. Confirmation is making choices your self and is the completion of your baptism.

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  16. It was a very interesting class and I learnt a lot about the significants of confirmation and what we should become through it.We also learnt about why we are being confirmed and why we chose to be confirmed.

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