Bridget received the Sacrament of Confirmation on October 8, 2021
Bridget then needed an outfit and we were so surprised to find clothing that matched exactly what she was thinking on our first outing. In fact the dress we bought was the first she tried on. It was a blessing to get to go out with her to shop.
On Confirmation Day we were a little freaked out when Bridget was not feeling well, but after a visit to the pediatrician an hour before needing to leave for church we were feeling like it was only a cold. She took a covid test too, which came back negative a few days later.
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| Bridget and her Godparents, Uncle Erik and Aunt Heather |
Bishop Madden would be celebrating the Confirmation and we found out that it was his last scheduled Confirmation. He officially retired back in 2015 but had continued as urban vicar for the Archdiocese. He had confirmed Emma, Rachael, and Megan as well and he has a joyous personable approach that makes for a personal Sacramental experience. He delivered his familiar formatted Confirmation homily and he read a portion of Bridget's letter in which she explained her service projects and the meaning of being a Catholic being tied to loving one another.
I love that it was a small group. It made the laying on of hands and anointing very personal, and as a participant in the celebration it was easier to stay prayerful and connected. The music also helped set the reverent atmosphere

After Mass was over we gathered for pictures. Bishop Madden is always great about being available for pictures but somehow my Dad disappeared and had taken off his alb before we could get him in his vestments.









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