Stevie and his sponsor, Aunt Teresa |
“This is not a graduation,” the Bishop said to the
congregation of Confirmation students and their family and friends, “but rather
a beginning.” Bishop Lawrence Persico
was referring to the role of the Sacrament of Confirmation in the lives of
these students, most of whom are Juniors in high school.
The typical method
of religious education within Catholic American parishes is to gather weekly for
an hour or two to discuss Faith and the teachings of the Church which have been
inspired by the Holy Spirit and passed down from centuries of tradition. The original educators learned from Jesus,
Himself, and used word of mouth and writing to share matters of faith that
ultimately changed the trajectory of their own lives and the world itself.
All in God's time |
So, even as some of these
students may be internally celebrating with thoughts of “Yes!, No more
religious ed. classes!” It’s time for us
as parents to rely on what has actually taken place. They did in fact receive
the gift of the Holy Spirit and He can guide them on this journey more
perfectly than our human efforts. While
it can be scary to let them grow and make decisions, this moment brought
comfort. The second of our seven
children to reach this milestone. As a
parent- I am still sprouting, called to a new phase in my faith: learning to trust that God's call and timing are perfect.
Bishop Persico, Fr. Larry Richards and the St. Joseph's Bread of Life Confirmation Class of 2017 |
Congratulations Stevie and all the newly Confirmed, on this new phase in YOUR life!
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