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Catholic AnswerThere is no "coming of age ceremony" in the Catholic Church. You may be thinking of the sacrament of Confirmation, which in the Latin Rite is usually given between the ages of 12 and 16, but in other Rites it is given with baptism.

In the Orthodox Church it is given with Baptism.

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