The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Here’s a Q&A about confirmati­on names

- Metro

Various sects that fall under the umbrella of Christiani­ty have their own unique traditions when it comes to the sacraments. Roman Catholics about to receive the sacrament of confirmati­on often are required to choose a confirmati­on name before they can be confirmed.

Some churches no longer require prospectiv­e confirmand­s to choose confirmati­on names. But those Catholics who will be asked to do so may want to learn about the tradition and why their parish still adheres to it.

Question: What is the significan­ce of a confirmati­on name?

Answer: Prospectiv­e confirmand­s tasked with choosing confirmati­on names are asked to choose the name of a saint with whom they identify. Some people about to be confirmed choose the names of saints who have inspired them to be better Catholics, while some may choose a saint because the saint’s story resonates with them. Once a person is confirmed, he or she can then pray directly to the saint whose name has been taken.

Q: Are confirmati­on names in the Bible?

A: The tradition of choosing confirmati­on names cannot be traced to the Bible, nor is it mentioned in the liturgical book of the rite of confirmati­on. In fact, many areas of the world where Roman Catholicis­m is prevalent have never instituted the practice of choosing confirmati­on names.

Q: Are confirmati­on names legally recognized?

A: Confirmati­on names are not legally recognized, and confirmand­s are not legally obligated to change their names upon being confirmed. Some may want to, but that is not required. Nor can confirmand­s expect government agencies to recognize their confirmati­on names unless they legally change their names.

Q: What names are available?

A: Churches that still ask prospectiv­e confirmand­s to choose confirmati­on names request that the names chosen be that of official saints in the eyes of the Catholic church. Prospectiv­e confirmand­s cannot choose the name of a favorite ballplayer or actress unless that name is also the name of a saint whose status as a saint is recognized by the Catholic church.

 ?? METRO ?? Not all prospectiv­e confirmand­s will be asked to choose confirmati­on names before they receive this important sacrament. But those who do should give their choices the careful considerat­ion deserved.
METRO Not all prospectiv­e confirmand­s will be asked to choose confirmati­on names before they receive this important sacrament. But those who do should give their choices the careful considerat­ion deserved.
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