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Hi, You mean you dun go thru' confirmation course after baptism? Especially for infant baptism, when they come to an age of better understanding, they need to attend a confirmation course to inform and teach them the roles and moral in Christianity. They shall be confirmed as a member of the respective church and they can choose a ministry to serve in accordingly to their individual calling from God. Do you even mean that your church don't provide confirmation course? Maybe I should tell my priest to stop giving confirmation course. My uncle who is an Anglican including my Grandma are confirmed after their baptism. This is the 1st I ever heard of "no need confirmation" but indeed God will confirm us! Nice idea! F. Xavier |
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different terms and expectations, 2001, Jul 10
Thanks for your kind info! by Xavier, 2001, Jul 11