If you weren't brought up as a Catholic, how could you have made your first Holy Communion?
Confirmation + communion: happens at the same time for COI.
If you weren't brought up as a Catholic, how could you have made your first Holy Communion?
Confirmation + communion: happens at the same time for COI.
What are you surprised at - that the concept of communion exists outside of the catholic church or that it is combined with confirmation in the COI, or both, or something else maybe?
Every religion in the world does this.
Fully agree.Judge down where I lived refused to grant a local hotel a bar extension for the weekend of the first communion in the town, he couldn't understand why people would be drinking so much. Perhaps he was being naive but full marks to him
Were they as excited about the purpose of the day or just the dress ? It is an important day and I would agree that little girls are probably more excited than boys, but it's a pity that the meaning is so much lost in the surrounding noise & spend.
Incidentally my wife's wedding dress has had 4 airings.
- Wedding dress on the day
- Cut down to Christening robe , used twice for our daughter & son
- Remade up to Communion dress for our daughter
It's interesting to note that the other 3 in the house have all worn that wedding dress. ( I've no desire to do same in any form)
Maybe so but it doesn't make it right. In terms of the 1st sacrament, baptism, the Roman Catholic, Anglican and Orthodox churches all agree that babies can be baptised but the Baptist, Pentecostal and some Methodist churches argue that only adults should be baptised as you need to take a personal pledge of commitment at your baptism and this is only possible for an adult.
Hi Graham_07,
(going slightly Off Topic)
I looked into converting my wedding dress into a christening robe for my daughter but it was ridiculously expensive - were you able to get this reasonably done? In the end she wore a white dress from H&M (that cost around 10 euro) and looked exquisite. If I could get it reasonably done I would convert it to a holy communion dress (the wedding dress not the H&M dress) but I dont think Ill get a reasonable quote.
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My only comment is I'm thankful that tat like Jordan and her ilk are not Catholic. Given how the gaudy nature of their weddings has meant that looking like a prostitue on a court date is now accepted practice, can you image the influence and precedent set if they also had to go through HCs?
Hush now! you don't know who might be reading this and thinking "publicity stunt"
Oh shoot! they have one going on at the moment, don't they?![]()