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Pope Francis: Make sure your children are confirmed

By CINDY WOODEN, Catholic News Service | Published February 6, 2014

VATICAN CITY (CNS)—Many Catholic parents go to great lengths to ensure their children are baptized, and they must make similar efforts to see that their children are confirmed, Pope Francis said.

Without confirmation, he said, young people will remain “halfway” on the path of Christian maturity and membership in the church.

Confirmation “unites us more solidly to Christ. It completes our bond with the church,” Pope Francis said Jan. 29 at his weekly general audience.

The sacrament “gives us the special strength of the Holy Spirit to spread and defend the faith, to confess the name of Christ and to never be ashamed of his cross,” the pope said.

Confirmation solidifies and increases the grace given at baptism, “which is why it’s important to make sure our children and young people receive this sacrament. We all make sure that our children are baptized, which is good, but perhaps we’re not quite so diligent in making sure they are confirmed.”

“If you have a child or young person at home who hasn’t been confirmed and is the right age to receive the sacrament, do everything possible to make sure it happens,” he said.

Especially for those who were baptized as infants, the pope said, confirmation is a time to affirm one’s personal decision to follow Christ and to be a member of his church.

Pope Francis told the crowd, estimated at about 25,000 people, that the Holy Spirit is “so important for the Christian life” and is given to believers in a special way through confirmation.

The Bible and Catholic tradition speak of seven specific gifts of the Holy Spirit, the pope said: wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety and fear of the Lord.

Through the Holy Spirit, Pope Francis said, “Christ himself is present in us and takes form in our lives. Through us, he is the one—listen carefully—he is the one who prays, forgives, spreads hope and consolation, serves our brothers and sisters, draws close to the needy and the least, creates unity and sows peace.”

“Think how important this is: by means of the Holy Spirit, Christ himself comes to do all this among us and for us,” he said.

“Confirmation, like every sacrament, is not the work of men, but of God, who cares for our lives in such a manner as to mold us in the image of his Son, to make us capable of loving like him,” Pope Francis said.


The Jan. 29 text is posted at www.vatican.va/holy_father/francesco/audiences/2014/index_en.htm.