i'm probably one of the kind of examples the catholic church sites for making the confirmation process more cumbersome for teens (i know i was the specific example in the region i grew up in). i was baptized in the catholic church but by the time i came along the family was not regularly attending. when i reached age 18 or 19 i returned to the church and decided after a period of thim that i wanted confirmation. i was much younger than the adult confimation group (and few or none had been raised in the catholic faith so the training was not realy appropriate to my situation) and well older than the teen confirmation group so i was given private instuction and counseling. because i had taken a comparative religions course in college and the instuctor had talked of researching official church doctine regarding membership vs. what is presented in local churches/parish i did. i presented a number of questions to the priests, many of which they had to research before they could answer. i ultimatly was confirmed, but based on my questions it brought to light to church officials just how much the younger confirmation candidates were NOT questioning. the policy for confimations changed drasticly the next year. the age was raised as was the level of instuction.
i am no longer a practicing catholic. while my children attend a seventh day adventist school and my husband was raised as such i am adamantly against their joining until they become adults (which in sda church is done via "baptism" and although the church still advocates it only be entered into as an adult is widely being done for teens). my husband questioned my adamant stance on this, but after showing him the official church policy on what is entered into (spiritualy and physicaly) by virtue of membership he came to realize how little he knew of his own faith (and he had had 11 years of instuction via daily religious instuction in school). i opted to have my children baptised as infants, but in a christian church that did not recognize it as an affiliation to a denomination.
i am no longer a practicing catholic. while my children attend a seventh day adventist school and my husband was raised as such i am adamantly against their joining until they become adults (which in sda church is done via "baptism" and although the church still advocates it only be entered into as an adult is widely being done for teens). my husband questioned my adamant stance on this, but after showing him the official church policy on what is entered into (spiritualy and physicaly) by virtue of membership he came to realize how little he knew of his own faith (and he had had 11 years of instuction via daily religious instuction in school). i opted to have my children baptised as infants, but in a christian church that did not recognize it as an affiliation to a denomination.





