Finding the Perfect Confirmation Gift
If you are in need of just the right confirmation gift, we have
taken the time to provide you with some useful tips to help you
find the perfect confirmation gift. With this information, you will
be able to find exactly what you are looking for in not time at
all
Understanding Confirmation
In order to select the right confirmation gift, let’s take a look
at the definition of confirmation.
Confirmation is a rite in many Christian Churches, Roman Catholics,
Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox Churches, and a large portion
of Anglicans, view it as a sacrament, which in the East is conferred
on infants immediately after baptism, but in the West is usually
administered later.
According to canon law for the Latin or Western Catholic Church,
the sacrament is to be conferred on the faithful at about the age
of discretion, generally taken at about 7 years old. But there are
a number of Episcopals have set a later age, usually between 14
and 16 years of age as a general rule but will not deny a younger
child that has been baptized, have the use of reason, are suitably
instructed and are properly able to renew the baptismal promises.
In Protestant Churches, the rite tends to be seen rather as a mature
statement of faith by an already baptised person, usually an adolescent,
and thus as a rite of passage, which, though not as big a change
as a bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah, holds a similar meaning.
It is believed that confirmation brings an increase and deepening
of baptismal grace, it roots us more deeply to the divine, it unites
us more firmly to Christ, it increases the gifts of the Holy Spirit
in us, renders our bond with the Church and gives us a special strength
of the Holy Spirit to spread and defend the faith by word an action
as true witnesses of Christ, to confess the name of Christ boldly,
and never to be ashamed of the Cross.
Specific Gift Ideas
Depending on the age of the child and their religion will determine
the best gift for confirmation. Confirmation crosses, rosaries,
prayer books, religious jewelry and Saint gifts are always appropriate.
You may want to shop at a religious store in the brick and mortar
world when you are looking for just the right adoption gift.
In addition as with so many things, the Internet and World Wide
Web is becoming a wonderful resource for people looking for a confirmation
gift. By spending only a short amount of time shopping around online,
you will be able to come up with a number of different gift ideas
for a confirmation.
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