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With the news from Slyfox of the entire Confirmation class taking the name Stephen ... it got me curious about the rest of us and why we chose the names we did.....
1 posted on 04/18/2002 8:14:09 PM PDT by history_matters
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2 posted on 04/18/2002 8:15:33 PM PDT by history_matters
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My confirmation name is "Mary". At the time (I was 12) I didn't really think about it. My cousin Johnny was being confirmed too so we chose the names Mary and Joseph. In retrospect, I'm glad I chose that name.
3 posted on 04/18/2002 8:20:29 PM PDT by sneakers
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used my father's middle name.
5 posted on 04/18/2002 8:26:19 PM PDT by Coleus
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Mine is Gregory. It was my uncle's name, the sainted Pope's name, and I loved Gregorian chants .... still do.
6 posted on 04/18/2002 8:33:14 PM PDT by history_matters
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Keep in mind this is from the mind of a 12 year old.

I was going to use the name Veronica because I was born on what used to be St. Veronica's feast day. Then I found the church had sort of dropped her from the list of saints because there was no proof she ever existed, biblical or otherwise. So I picked the name Victoria, since it was close to Veronica. Then I found out there wasn't any St. Victoria, but it was too late.Oh well. Guess we'll have to credit St. Victor.

Back in those days, you had to pick the name of saints, but I understand that's no longer the case, at least for baptisms.

7 posted on 04/18/2002 8:34:15 PM PDT by glorygirl
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Joseph. It was my grandfather's middle name, and pappy was a quiet, kind, loving man who was good with his hands. Although a welder in the Railroad shops, he was a great woodworker too, and I always loved him.

Now I do woodwork too, and whether I'm doing surgery or building a wooden toy for one of my children for Christmas, I ask for St. Joseph's intercession that my work will be the best I can do and for the Glory of God.

I didn't understand devotion to saints back then, but now understand what a great joy it is to be a part of that communion of saints all the early Christian Creeds mention.

10 posted on 04/18/2002 8:43:23 PM PDT by Brian Kopp DPM
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My husband and I both had saint names as our original middle names and we decided that God gave us our confirmation names at birth since neither of us were born into a Catholic family and so we chose saints with those names.

Mine is Elizabeth Ann Seton. I chose her because she was a convert and she was converted by her friends as I was.

11 posted on 04/18/2002 8:44:55 PM PDT by tiki
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Ahhh, an excellent vanity;)

My confirmation name was Elizabeth. I've always loved that name and if I have a daughter that's what I'd like to name her. The very first saint book I ever read was Elizabeth of Hungary. It's always stuck with me.

BTW h_m, you'd like this new CD I just bought. 'Chant Corpus Christi--Gregorian in Goliad, The Schola Cantorum of Corpus Christi Cathedral' I don't know where this is but it's a great CD. Very relaxing and spiritually opening.

12 posted on 04/18/2002 8:47:47 PM PDT by Canticle_of_Deborah
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Joseph. I wanted to take Valentino or Valentine, but my family mocked me big time, so I chose the patriarch of the holy family.

My uncle told me he chose Robert for purely secular reasons, as he was a big fan of Led Zeppelin, whose lead singer was Robert Plant.

14 posted on 04/18/2002 8:54:14 PM PDT by Clemenza
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Confirmation name: Peter (as in barque of; need I say more?)

Name in religion: Albert, after Albertus Magnus, teacher of St. Thomas Aquinas, and patron of scientists. Albert the Great is also credited with "baptizing" Aristotle.

Faith: Stirring, not shaken.

This is beginning to sound like a Dewar's profile, n'est-ce pas?

15 posted on 04/18/2002 9:01:44 PM PDT by neocon
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i'm curious, what is the reasoning for choosing confirmation names? i've never talked to anybody who knows the answer.
16 posted on 04/18/2002 9:04:21 PM PDT by pro-life
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As sneakers and glorygirl said, 12-year-olds don't always think things through. My confirmation name was John, and though at the time I probably had in mind the evangelist, there are times when I feel closer to the ragged prophet raving in the desert.

"Do not begin to say, We have Abraham for our father. For I say unto you that God is able of these stones, to raise up children to Abraham."

17 posted on 04/18/2002 9:05:35 PM PDT by Romulus
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I hope I'm not butting in since I'm not Roman Catholic yet, but in my very anglo-catholic Episcopal Church we followed this beautiful tradition. I chose "Bernard" which my family and friends thought a bit old fashioned and funny, but my priest had given me a book with the most beautiful quote from St. Bernard of Clairvaux, and when I read it I knew I wanted him for my saint. I believe St. Bernard has been interceding for me and pointing me toward the whole truth of Jesus Christ and His marvelous Church.
18 posted on 04/18/2002 9:20:12 PM PDT by OxfordMovement
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St. Anne

My sponsor was my Aunt Anna.

27 posted on 04/18/2002 9:58:47 PM PDT by Salvation
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In the Philippines in the 1950s, Confirmation was in assembly-line formation with the Bishop coming to town only during fiesta, when he then confirmed people from infancy to early adulthood by the hundreds. We never heard of "confirmation names."

I was baptized "Marie" because I was born on April 27, the feastday of Our Lady of Montserrat (patron saint of Barcelona), so when I started schooling, I wrote my name as "Marie Montserrat." I don't think Montserrat counts as confirmation name, but that's what's on my college diploma, lol!

But wait, there's more. When I was professed in the Secular Franciscan Order, I was given the name, "Marie Jean Vianney, sfo", after my Franciscan patron saint, St. John Vianney. Profession in the SFO is not sacramental, so I don't think that counts, either.

What can I do?

29 posted on 04/18/2002 10:08:49 PM PDT by sfousa
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Patrick as my brother Patrick was my sponsor.
32 posted on 04/18/2002 10:52:46 PM PDT by SMEDLEYBUTLER
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As a matter of fact, I chose the name "Stephen." That was fifty years ago.
33 posted on 04/18/2002 11:07:27 PM PDT by RobbyS
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'Who is like unto God?'

St. Michael the Archangel

Patron of police officers also, picked him before I was a policeman. hmmm

34 posted on 04/19/2002 2:54:20 AM PDT by Cap'n Crunch
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Mine is Michael. After St. Michael the Archangel. It must be the militant in me. As an altar boy, I was always defending my faith with my protestant friends. I hoped someday through his intercession to be as great a defender as he.
35 posted on 04/19/2002 3:14:13 AM PDT by ThomasMore
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I chose Joseph, my first name (I go by my middle name). I'm only now beginning to see just what an important decision that was and what a good choice I made. :-)
36 posted on 04/19/2002 4:40:55 AM PDT by GenXFreedomFighter
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