Are you an adult who has not celebrated the sacrament of Confirmation? VICARIATE I CONFIRMATION FOR ADULTS
WHO MAY PREPARE: A candidate
must: Be 18 years old
AND out of high school.
Candidate must also be Baptized Catholic adults who
have celebrated First Holy Communion but lack the Sacrament of Confirmation, and who do not have any other impediments to receiving the Sacraments (such as irregular marriage/need for annulment).
See below for more information regarding marriage
PLEASE BRING TO YOUR CLASS: 1) A copy of baptismal certificate
2) Registration form below, signed by a priest or staff member from the candidate’s parish
3) Registration fee is $50.00 (Please make checks payable to
St. Edna Parish.)
Where: St. Edna Parish, Doherty Center 2525 N. Arlington Heights Rd Arlington Heights IL 60004
Time 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Dates Mondays
March 6, 13, 20 April 3,10, 24 May 1, 8
REHEARSAL (required)
Monday, May16, 7:30 PM at Queen of the Rosary Church
& RECONCILIATION: 750 W. Elk Grove Blvd, Elk Grove IL 60007
CONFIRMATION MASS: Monday, May 22 7:30 PM, at Queen of the Rosary Church
750 W. Elk Grove Blvd, Elk Grove IL 60007
Contact Marie Staffa at the Parish Ministry Center (847-885-7700 ext 124)
mstaffa@sainthubert.org or go on our website and download the forms at
www.sainthubert.org
If you are not a registered parishioner, you will be asked to register.
Obtain a copy of your baptismal certificate from the parish where you were baptized. You will need to present a copy of your baptismal certificate to our parish and St Edna Parish
You need to be in a valid marriage if currently married. Please provide a copy of your marriage certificate from the parish where you were married.
When the above criteria met you will receive a signed registration form.
You will also need to make an appointment with Fr Rizzo at least one month before you are confirmed.
Marriage and Reception of Confirmation
Please note: Individuals must be in a proper state of grace before they can receive the sacrament of Confirmation, which means if married, must be in a marriage formally recognized by the Catholic Church. For example: A Catholic married by a Justice of the Peace or other non-Catholic officiator without a formal dispensation from the Church is outside the state of grace, according to the Church’s theology on the sacraments.
1. Divorced: Catholics who are divorced, but
NOT remarried or engaged, may prepare for Confirmation provided they acknowledge if this status changes, they MUST complete a petition for nullity on the failed marriage(s) BEFORE they marry in the Church. Failure to do so places them outside the state of grace, and unable to receive the sacraments.
2. Re-married: Catholics who divorce and re-marry without obtaining a formal decree of nullity on the prior failed marriage(s) (either their own, or their spouses) may not receive any of the Church’s sacraments unless they complete the required petition
and the Church grants the annulment. There is no guarantee that an affirmative decision will be reached with any petition for annulment.
3. Married: Catholics seeking the sacrament of Confirmation must be married by the Church, either by a deacon or priest
BEFORE receiving the sacrament of Confirmation (or Holy Communion, and Reconciliation). If a Catholic is currently married civilly, common-law, or by another Christian minister, they must marry in the Catholic Church prior to being confirmed.
If you have any questions, please contact Fr. Rizzo at 847 885-7700 ext 106 or email him at rrizzo@sainthubert.org. Not all annulments require the same process; we will help you determine what process is necessary, and help you through it. The above information is to provide basic information on common scenarios/questions. We are here to help.
REGISTRATION FORM - 2017 ADULT CONFIRMATION Please Print
Please bring registration form and a copy of your baptismal certificate on the first night. Registration fee is $50.00. Checks should be made out to
St. Edna Parish ______18 years old
AND out of high school
______Baptized and has made First Communion
______Living in a valid marriage. Marriage certificate was presented to St Hubert Church/Pastor
In order to ensure the valid reception of the Sacrament of Confirmation, we are responsible to investigate and help individuals resolve any possible situations that would cause them to be ineligible.