In the previous blog I mentioned the terror awaiting those who were of age to be confirmed. There are seven sacrament in the Catholic Church.
1st Sacrament
We we were baptised at birth (no choice here).
2nd Sacrament
Confession. This one is a classic chapter and will need to be explored later on its own.
3rd Sacrament
We were then allowed to go to Holy Communion at age 7 - we had no choice here either except we were pretty excited to be wearing a white dress and veil and were treated to a beautiful breakfast afterward.
4th Sacrament
At the age of around 10 the next episode to be endured was Confirmation. Well, there was no choice here either as it was a mandatory 'privilege' to become a soldier of the church and an honour to die, if we had to, for the good of the church. The brainwashing established here stayed with us for many years and I am sure this contributed to my continued nightmares, which persisted long past my school days.
Confirmation, we were told, strengthened our faith and the ceremonious slap by the visiting bishop was just a reminder of the suffering we may be asked to make for the love of our church and, through that, for the love of God. Hence the expression "Why, for the love of God are you doing that?" or similar sayings. I think this was an expression linked to unreasonable behaviour. So the slap was discussed and feared by our group for the months prior to this demonstration of our commitment to the good of the cause.
I don't remember anyone falling from the altar after 'the slap' but I do remember it being unnecessarily hard and I feel the bishop would have got quite a 'kick' out of the whole procedure and would have looked on Confirmation as one of the perks of being a bishop.
So we conformed. It was a necessary event to be endured. Not one of us asked why. Ever! Hard to understand?
5th-7th Sacraments are Marriage, Holy Orders and Extreme Unction and I will deal with these later.
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