The Sacrament of Confirmation


Sacrament for Confirmation for youth is celebrated at the end of the 12th year of high school. Next confirmation class will be in 2011. Adults in need of the sacrament may contact Peggy Smith at the parish office

"Confirmation completes the grace of Baptism by a special outpouring of the gifts of the Holy Spirit, which seal or 'confirm' the baptized in unison with Christ and equip them for active participation in the worship and apostolic life of the Church"
(Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1285)

Holy Baptism is the first sacrament of initiation, and Confirmation is the second. By Confirmation (or Chrismation as it is called in the Christian East), the baptized are more perfectly bound to the Lord Jesus and His Church, and they are enriched with a special strength of the Holy Spirit to be witnesses (or martyrs) of Christ and the truth of His Gospel.

For adult converts who have never been baptized, the unity of these two sacraments is now restored when they are given together at the Easter Vigil. All Catholic Christians should receive the Sacrament of Confirmation to complete their communion with Christ and be marked by the perfection of the baptismal priesthood of the faithful in order to proclaim more boldly and publicly that Jesus Christ is Lord. Any baptized adult Catholic who has not yet been confirmed should participate in the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) and receive the Sacrament of Confirmation at Easter.

For more information about Confirmation at St. Augustine’s, please contact:

Rowena Harliss
PA Faith Formation
360-675-2303
aabadesco@staugusineoh.org
Peggy Smith
PA Sacramental Preparation
360-675-2303
psmith@staugustineoh.org