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  2. Confirmation dress - Wikipedia

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    'After First Communion' (1892) Carl Frithjof Smith [18] The Confirmation dress is featured several times in M. NourbeSe Phillip's 1989 poetry anthology She Tries Her Tongue, Her Silence Softly Breaks, especially the poem Over Every Land and Sea. In this poem, the whiteness of the Confirmation dress is contrasted against the wearer's dark legs ...

  3. First Communion - Wikipedia

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    For those entering into the Catholic Church as adults, Confirmation occurs immediately before first Communion. In 1910, Pope Pius X issued the decree Quam singulari, which changed the age at which First Communion is taken to 7 years old, due to the case of Ellen Organ. Previously, local standards had been 10 or 12 or even 14 years old. [7]

  4. Confirmation - Wikipedia

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    The Code prescribes the age of discretion also for the sacraments of Reconciliation [36] and first Holy Communion. [ 37 ] In some places the setting of a later age, e.g. mid-teens in the United States, 11 or 12 in Ireland and early teens in Britain, has been abandoned in recent decades in favor of restoring the traditional order of the three ...

  5. 7-year-old ‘chugs the wine’ at her first communion and passes ...

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    The priest looked dumbfounded.

  6. Infant communion - Wikipedia

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    Infant communion is not the norm in the Lutheran Church. At most churches in the ELCA (as well as nearly 25% in the LCMS [2]), First Communion instruction is provided to baptized children generally between the ages of 6–8 and, after a relatively short period of catechetical instruction, the children are admitted to partake of the Eucharist. [3]

  7. After first Communion - Wikipedia

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    It is the late 1800's. A group of people leave the church, mostly young girls after their first communion. The girls wear white dresses; on the contrary, the older figures are in dark tones, emphasizing the contrast between youth and old age. [3] While most people are involved with each other, a girl in the foreground, painted with almost ...