Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of this and this practice would make me switch parishes. We are in MD and have class and service requirements for Confirmation candidates and it is a two year program. This is enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, are you in VA?
Yes! Do you go to my church?![]()
We will be out of town next weekend and I'm nervous about approaching the priest at a local parish for an "autographed bulletin!" I was wondering if this will be something he's used to seeing, or will we need to go into a whole long explanation about why we need him to sign?
FWIW, I don't think it's a very "Catholic area" because most of the local parishes only have one or two Sunday masses. Our Parish here in VA has 4 in English and 1 in Latin on Sundays (I think they also have a Spanish mass)
No. I just keep hearing things about Archdiocese of Arlington. We live in MoCo. Very laid back process.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, are you in VA?
Yes! Do you go to my church?![]()
We will be out of town next weekend and I'm nervous about approaching the priest at a local parish for an "autographed bulletin!" I was wondering if this will be something he's used to seeing, or will we need to go into a whole long explanation about why we need him to sign?
FWIW, I don't think it's a very "Catholic area" because most of the local parishes only have one or two Sunday masses. Our Parish here in VA has 4 in English and 1 in Latin on Sundays (I think they also have a Spanish mass)
Anonymous wrote:I would change parishes. That is ridiculous.

Anonymous wrote:OP, are you in VA?
Anonymous wrote:We had cards with our child’s name to put in the collection plate, and needed the front page of a bulletin for Sunday’s in other churches.