Choosing a confirmation name
Posted by Nick
I’m editing the October 2009 issue of Religion Teacher’s Journal, and I’ve just run across the second author who casually refers to choosing a new name for confirmation as though that’s the ordinary practice of the church.
I chose a confirmation name as a child as I’m sure most of you did. But our experience with the Riteof Christian Initiation of Adults has given us a renewed understanding of the unity of baptism and confirmation as sacraments of initiation. In order to reinforce (and catechize about) that unity, the proper confirmation name is the name one is baptized with.
See this helpful article by Dennis Smolarski, SJ, for a more complete exploration of the topic.
What’s your experience? Does your parish encourage children to choose a confirmation name or to celebrate their baptismal name?
See also :
- Should the elect choose a baptismal name?
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2009 at 7:56 am
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October 28th, 2009 at 6:53 pm
This drives me absolutely crazy when we have 50 junior high school candidates- their parents insist that they ‘choose’ a new name. When I tell them that the teaching of the Church is to affirm the Baptismal name, I have a lot of irritated and angry parents who complain to the Pastor. I have actually had a lot of parents say, ‘my kid doesn’t have a Baptismal name’…even AFTER the parent workshops for Sacramental Prep! And our Diocese continues the practice by publishing ‘requirements’ for Confirmation that say the student must tell the Bishop the ’saint’s name’ they will take so he can confirm them the right name. Oy.