Gift amount for Holy Communion?

ncbyrne

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I live in NJ and will be attending the First Holy Communion of a friend's granddaughter in Michigan. I know that I need to bring a gift. In NJ everybody gives everybody $ for everything...including weddings...and the expected amount is always higher here. I've only met the child once when she was a toddler, and her mother twice. It's the grandmother that I am friends with. Oh, and I'm not Catholic and I've never been to one of these celebrations before.
Please help me decide how much $ to give. I don't want to be cheap, but at the same time I don't want to break the bank either. :confused3
 
I gave my cousin $40 for his first communion this past summer. He's 11 so that was a big deal for him. lol.
 
I'm going to my cousin's daughters next month and will give $50. In your case I would give $25
 
I'm in the NY area and we gave $50 to one of DH's co-workers kids who we are friendly with for his communion. But then when his sister had communion a few years later we gave $35 for hers, times were harder then. If you are going to take the trip to Michigan to attend the party, you have that expense too, so I would suggest giving $25 to $30 for a gift would be plenty.
 
I live in Michigan and I went to my friend's grandaughter's First Holy Communion last year. I gave $75. My friend and I are very close and she has always been generous to me and my family. I think $50 would be fine.
 
Dang, I live outside Pittsburgh(in Ohio)and have had two dd just do First Communion(the last daughter was last year) and many people gave $10. I thought that was fine. She got $20 from a few, but noone gave $40 or $50 and I surely would not have expected it. She also got gifts like frames, rosary beads, ect... and enjoyed them also.
 
I'd put that at the lowest tier and give $25. We usually give between $25 - $100, depending upon the relationship.
 
I think $20-25 is a good amount. When my kids made theirs, that was about the amount people gave.
 
I live in NJ and will be attending the First Holy Communion of a friend's granddaughter in Michigan. I know that I need to bring a gift. In NJ everybody gives everybody $ for everything...including weddings...and the expected amount is always higher here. I've only met the child once when she was a toddler, and her mother twice. It's the grandmother that I am friends with. Oh, and I'm not Catholic and I've never been to one of these celebrations before.
Please help me decide how much $ to give. I don't want to be cheap, but at the same time I don't want to break the bank either. :confused3

I also live in NJ and my son made his Communion last year. We got all different amounts. Question? Are they having a party afterwards? Where at and are you the only one going or the family. I always take at into consideration. Partied at restaurants are always more especially if there are 4 of you going.

If a house party I would say $25-30 is good but if a restaurant then probably $40-50 depending on who is going.
 
$50 is the max. That's what I would give. If you want to give $25. then purchase a $50 bond. Enjoy the blessed celebration in any case!
 
My husband's family is all in MI. I have attended many events in MI and we live in IL.

I would give $50.

Get yourself ready for a "great" meal, in my house we call it CBS (Chicken, Beef (and that is an overstatement), and Spagetti). Additionally if they are Polish (like my husband's family) you can expect a few additional dishes. Most of our family events are at the K of C hall--aka Knights of Columbus. If you are lucky it will be in a church basement.

Tell us where in MI you are going and we can give you some suggestions for activities.
 
I like the savings bond idea from a PP. You would be spending $25, but it will be of $50 value down the road. Very nice idea.
 
Dang, I live outside Pittsburgh(in Ohio)and have had two dd just do First Communion(the last daughter was last year) and many people gave $10. I thought that was fine. She got $20 from a few, but noone gave $40 or $50 and I surely would not have expected it. She also got gifts like frames, rosary beads, ect... and enjoyed them also.

Wow really? We are in Pittsburgh, DS made his First Communion 5 years ago and most gave between $25 and $50.

DD is making hers this year. Her dress came in today and we just went to have her try it on again. She looks so beautiful. :love:

DS didn't get many religious things for his Communion from friends or cousins. My mom bought him his rosary beads as she did for DD. DH and I bought them both crosses for their dressers in their rooms.
 
Wow really? We are in Pittsburgh, DS made his First Communion 5 years ago and most gave between $25 and $50.

DD is making hers this year. Her dress came in today and we just went to have her try it on again. She looks so beautiful. :love:

DS didn't get many religious things for his Communion from friends or cousins. My mom bought him his rosary beads as she did for DD. DH and I bought them both crosses for their dressers in their rooms.

Yes, we live 30 min from the Pittsburgh airport. My kids go to a catholic school and the gifts other kids in my dd's classes were all about the same.
 
I always give 100. but there are 5 of us, so if it is a party at a restaurant, well that doesn't come close to covering that. Also in NJ.
 
Hm...usually I am against the idea of giving money as a gift, but since you don't know the child well, cash would be fine. $15 or $20 would be plenty. My kids didn't get more than $25 from anyone...including family!

Still, I'd be tempted to buy something instead...a holy water font for her room, a small statue of the saint she's named after, a Chronicles of Narnia book set, or an engraved charm that she could wear on a chain or bracelet.

I still display the plastic Sacred Heart statue I got for my First Communion 43 years ago, and I have the charm bracelet with the two charms I got...one is a chalice, the other a Bible.

If I got any money, I don't remember it. I'm sure I did get money...it's just that the sacramentals meant so much more to me.
 












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