Confirmation is not the end of religious education

Seventy-two candidates completed their preparation and received the Sacrament of Confirmation at the Church of the Holy Family.

Jan 21, 2022

Archbishop John Wong anoints a confirmand with Chrism oil during the Confirmation Mass.


TELIPOK, Sabah:
Seventy-two candidates completed their preparation and received the Sacrament of Confirmation at the Church of the Holy Family.

Their Confirmation had been delayed since 2020 due to the COVID-19 lockdown.

Fr David Sham decided that the parish would confer the Sacrament of Confirmation for these candidates on the feast of the Holy Family on December 26, 2021.

The candidates attended a spiritual recollection on Dec 19 as part of the preparation, followed by a rehearsal.

The rector underlined that the Church teaches that just as Baptism gives new life, the Eucharist nourishes life and Reconciliation restores life when it is broken, Confirmation strengthens that life by the gifts of the Holy Spirit (cf. CCC 1302-1303).

The Mass was presided over by Archbishop John Wong, who reminded the candidates that receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation does not mark the end of formal religious education.

Rather, he said, it should be viewed as the beginning, as no one can outgrow a need for a deeper knowledge and appreciation of the faith.

Archbishop John underscored that Confirmation should not be perceived as the rite of passage or graduation. Instead, it should be understood as what God is doing without ceasing for his beloved children – a distinctive working of God in a person’s life.

He added, the significance of the Sacrament is to enable us to better defend and be witness to the faith. There will be many situations where we are called upon to defend and witness and we need all the help we can get. Help from God to be “more strictly obliged to spread and defend the faith by word and deed” (cf. CCC1285).

One of the gifts of the Holy Spirit associated with Confirmation is strength. We often call these strengths as virtues. These virtues (wisdom, understanding, knowledge, counsel, fortitude, piety, and fear of the Lord) are divine help for us to lead a fruitful Christian life. Without them, it is impossible to fulfil our baptismal calling.

The happy occasion has given a deeper meaning of the Sacrament to the newly confirmed and to the community of believers in Holy Family Church.

Social distancing was fully observed while the number of faithful allowed during the rites was kept within the permitted number following the SOP protocol.

It is truly wonderful to see how the Lord Jesus is guiding His people, especially through these hard times.

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