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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not sure why churches are waiting so late to start confirmation...it's best around 13, before teenagers start getting involved in high school and want to skip church. [/quote] Doesn't doing it while they are young enough to force them, which is what you're suggesting, completely defeat the purpose of confirmation. I received it when I was 12 and it was a totally pointless and frustrating experience. I went to a Catholic college and was so jealous of my classmates who did confirmation in college - they learned so much and had a really rich, spiritual, interesting experience.[/quote]
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