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James Grupposo wrote:

Hi, guys —

I am 71 years old, was baptized a Catholic, and received my First Holy Communion. I was never confirmed and would love to go through Confirmation. I went through RCIA about 15 years ago but missed the Confirmation service. Long story, short: I married a non-Catholic about 15 years ago and we have started going to the Catholic church about 5 years ago.

  • What do I need to do to receive Confirmation?
James
  { Since I went through RCIA  but missed Confirmation, what do I need to do to get confirmed? }

Eric replied:

James,

Just contact your local pastor; he can arrange for you to receive Confirmation!

It will probably involve going through some classes, but it depends on the pastor and on your individual situation.

Eric
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