Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friends son tried to convince her that this was appropriate. 😂
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This is the only acceptable choice!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes! What religion? Ours wear navy blazers and khakis.
Obviously Catholic. Who else has communion?
Lutherans
Episcopalians
Episcopalians do not make a big to do about a kid’s first communion. Kids get communion as soon as they’re baptized without a class and a ceremony.
Lutherans have to complete a couple years of catechism classes to learn exactly what the Lutheran Church teaches and then participate in a confirmation ceremony where they publicly pledge that they believe in the teachings and are choosing to join the church. If you’re raised in the church, you usually go through confirmation in the spring of 8th grade, but there are adult catechism classes and confirmations. You don’t take communion in the Lutheran Church until you’re a confirmed member.
Episcopalians do this too, this is confirmation which is totally different and 5-6 years later than First Communion which is what this thread is about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes! What religion? Ours wear navy blazers and khakis.
Obviously Catholic. Who else has communion?
Lutherans
Episcopalians
Episcopalians do not make a big to do about a kid’s first communion. Kids get communion as soon as they’re baptized without a class and a ceremony.
Lutherans have to complete a couple years of catechism classes to learn exactly what the Lutheran Church teaches and then participate in a confirmation ceremony where they publicly pledge that they believe in the teachings and are choosing to join the church. If you’re raised in the church, you usually go through confirmation in the spring of 8th grade, but there are adult catechism classes and confirmations. You don’t take communion in the Lutheran Church until you’re a confirmed member.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes! What religion? Ours wear navy blazers and khakis.
Obviously Catholic. Who else has communion?
Lutherans
Episcopalians
Episcopalians do not make a big to do about a kid’s first communion. Kids get communion as soon as they’re baptized without a class and a ceremony.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am totally at a loss! The pants, shirt and jacket need to be white.
Can you get by with an off white linen?
https://www.chasing-fireflies.com/products/beach-pants-papyrus-cf834732
This is what I would try.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes! What religion? Ours wear navy blazers and khakis.
Obviously Catholic. Who else has communion?
Lutherans
Episcopalians
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am totally at a loss! The pants, shirt and jacket need to be white.
Can you get by with an off white linen?
https://www.chasing-fireflies.com/products/beach-pants-papyrus-cf834732
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes! What religion? Ours wear navy blazers and khakis.
Obviously Catholic. Who else has communion?
Lutherans
Episcopalians
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yikes! What religion? Ours wear navy blazers and khakis.
Obviously Catholic. Who else has communion?