Adult Confirmation
Welcome!
It is common for us to realize as adults that we want to know more about our faith and to wrestle with some of the more difficult questions we have.
Here at Prince of Peace we are honored to help our adults prepare for the Sacrament of Confirmation, because we understand that faith is a lifelong journey, and many of us who have been Catholic our entire lives are now ready to explore our faith in a new way.
Sacrament Preparation Information
Our adults preparing for Confirmation have a special opportunity to grow in their relationship with God, themselves, and the other adults preparing for Confirmation at our weekly sessions where we learn together, ask questions, and encourage one another in our journey of faith.
Here at Prince of Peace, our Christian Initiation Ministry recognizes that everyone’s faith journey does not look the same. So whatever the situation, we’re here to assist each individual on his or her unique journey.
If you have questions or concerns about the process, just let us know.
Confirmation sponsors have an important role in the lives of those receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation.
Below are some helpful guidelines to remember as you choose your sponsor.
WHAT IS THE ROLE OF A CONFIRMATION SPONSOR?
The sponsor prays for their candidate, answers questions, and serves as a role model in the faith. Choose someone who lives his or her Catholic life well: daily prayer, weekly Mass, knowledgeable about the faith. Obviously, the sponsor doesn’t have to be perfect, but he or she must be striving to live our Catholic faith every day. Although it is not absolutely necessary, it is most helpful if the sponsor is local so that he or she can frequently meet up with you.
DO SPONSORS HAVE TO BE CATHOLIC?
Yes, sponsors must be fully initiated (Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist) Catholics who attend Mass regularly and are able to receive the Eucharist. An unbaptized or non-Christian person is not eligible to be a sponsor for Confirmation. Must be a practicing Catholic in good standing who is active in the Catholic Church and regularly attends Mass on Sunday while striving to live the faith daily.
DO SPONSORS HAVE TO BE MARRIED IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH?
Yes, if married, a sponsor’s marriage must be recognized by the Catholic Church. If married civilly or in another Christian tradition, living in free union, or common law, he or she is not eligible to serve as a sponsor until the marriage is recognized in the Catholic Church.
HOW MANY SPONSORS CAN I HAVE?
Your Confirmation sponsor can definitely be one of your godparents from Baptism – that’s a beautiful way to celebrate the unity of the sacraments. The Archdiocese only allows one sponsor.
Adult Confirmation Enrollment Steps
Schedule a Meeting with Adult Confirmation Coordinator
During this conversation, we will talk about your relationship with God, explain what your next steps will be, and answer any questions you might have.
The conversation is nothing to dress up for or worry about, it’s simply a conversation so we can get to know you better and help you with Confirmation.
Schedule My MeetingAttend Adult Confirmation Classes
The process lasts about four to five months. We meet as a group weekly for one and a half hours. We also have a one-day retreat about two months into preparation.
Sessions are offered in both English and Spanish in the spring and fall of each year.
Submit a Copy of Your Baptismal Certificate
Your baptismal certificate needs to be a new copy that has been issued from your parish of baptism in the last six months.
Click HereVolunteer to Join the Adult Confirmation Team
Any confirmed Catholic adult in good standing with the church.
We support and assist adult candidates preparing for the Sacrament of Confirmation through mentoring, teaching, organizing retreats, and facilitating spiritual formation activities.
Because it provides an opportunity to accompany and guide adults in deepening their faith, fostering community, and experiencing personal spiritual growth.
For about 4-5 months, volunteers may serve during the weekly group meetings we have which last for an hour and a half.
There’s also a one-day retreat volunteers can help with.