How to Write a Confirmation Letter

Have you been asked to write a letter to someone who is preparing to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation? Many parishes have retreats in which the Confirmation candidates are given letters from their loved ones and friends to encourage and inspire them as they prepare to receive this sacrament. These letters are special because they come from different sources: friends, loved ones, or mentors within the Church. Trying to find words of inspiration from the Bible, the Catechism, or from our own personal experience can be difficult, though. Are you stuck in a rut trying to write a letter like this? If so, you are not alone. While it seems like it should be a simple thing, sometimes these kinds of letters can be agonizing to write. Usually we try too hard. We believe that we have to be very profound and inspiring in order to write a "good" letter. Stuck on knowing what to write for a Confirmation letter? Here are some tips.As a long-time catechist and most recently as a pre-Confirmation and Confirmation teacher, I know only too well what it feels like to try to write a letter and not really know what to say. In fact, since I usually write a letter for each of my students, I have had to come up with 20 letters (one for each teen in my class). I've experienced panicky evenings with extremely sore fingers, wracking my brain for encouraging things to say. For this reason, I have compiled quotes and scripture verses to turn to when writing these kinds of letters. Some of these quotes are from the Catechism of the Catholic Church; some are from Scripture. If you know the confirmandee's confirmation name, then including a prayer to that saint is another great addition to a personal letter. And I always say a prayer to the Holy Spirit before I begin. See also 30 Inspirational Saint Quotes for the Sacrament of Confirmation Tips on how to write a Confirmation letter

ENCOURAGING WORDS ABOUT CONFIRMATION FROM THE CATECHISM

When you being your letter, you may want to start by saying that in the Catechism, the Catholic Church explains why Confirmation is such a powerful sacrament. Then use the above quotes to express what the Catechism teaches.

ENCOURAGING WORDS FROM SCRIPTURE

These verses express the strength we find in God. As the students prepare for Confirmation—which is when they will profess their belief in what the Church teaches—they should be encouraged by the strength of our Lord. As soldiers in Christ, the newly confirmed can rely on the hope which God promises to those who follow Him.

WRITING TIPS

As you sit down and write your letter, keep these tips in mind:

1. First things first: say a quiet prayer to the Holy Spirit. Ask Him to help you say what He wants you to say.

2. Simple, genuine encouragement is best. Even brevity is not a bad thing! Don't pressure yourself to write "deep" or "profound" thoughts. The best that you can give is to share what the mercy and love of Christ has done for you, and to share this in love.

3. Don't preach! The good news is that this burden is not on you. Just encourage, build up, affirm, and express confidence in the plans God has for this young man or woman.

4. Share a quote or prayer. You can use something from the lists I shared above, or perhaps there are other verses and quotes that you might prefer.

5. Assure the recipient of your prayers.

That's about it! It's a joy and a privilege to be able to write such a letter, and hopefully these little tips are helpful and practical. God bless your letter-writing!

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