No, girls do not have to choose girls' names for confirmation. In the Catholic Church, individuals typically choose a confirmation name that holds personal significance to them, regardless of gender.
Taking a saint's name at First Communion is a way to choose a patron saint to guide and inspire you on your spiritual journey. It is a tradition in the Catholic Church to adopt a saint's name as a symbol of faith and a reminder of their virtues to strive towards in one's own life.
No there isn't. There is a Saint Catherine though. My sister made the mistake when she made her confirmation under the name Kathleen only to discover there was no such saint. This is true but I'm making my confirmation and I'm picking Kathleen as that is another form of Catherine
Confirmation is a sacrament in the Catholic Church where individuals receive the Holy Spirit to strengthen their faith. Communion, also known as the Eucharist, is the sacrament where Catholics receive the body and blood of Jesus Christ. Confirmation is typically received after baptism, while Communion can be received after the age of reason.
Yes, Johanna is a saints name. It is the Spanish and German form of Joanna or Joan, which are derived from the Hebrew name Yochanan meaning "God is gracious." There are several saints named Johanna recognized in the Christian tradition.
I think so- the requirement is to have at least one.
By reading the lives of the Saints, and decide which one they identify with the most.
Because the Virgin Mary is the Queen of all the Saints.
Since both Margaret & Anne are Saints' names, then you can most likely choose these both for your Confirmation name. I am not sure if whether or not there actually was a "St. Margaret Anne," but, both are the names of Saints in & of themselves.
The name of any Christian Saint. Your CCD (Religious Education) teacher can point you to a good reference book. Many people choose to take the name of a patron of the vocation of their family, or the date of their birth.
No, girls do not have to choose girls' names for confirmation. In the Catholic Church, individuals typically choose a confirmation name that holds personal significance to them, regardless of gender.
ye it is a saints name xx
As a Confirmation name, you can choose the name that you received at your Baptism or you may choose a name of a saint or Bible character that you would like to emulate.
No, you can also choose a male confirmation name as long as it is a saint's name.
When you were baptized your parents chose your name and patron saint. You had no choice in the matter. Now, as a young adult you have the opportunity to choose a saint you wish as a special patron, someone you can emulate and use as a protector and role model..
Yes it is. There are a number of saints named Florentius.
Yes, Marco is the Italian form of the name "Mark".