Archbishop Dolan admitted that four years ago when he was appointed archbishop of Milwaukee, he expected not to like conferral of the sacrament at age 16 or 17.
Discussion concerning the age began after Archbishop Dolan received written requests, including a letter signed by 500 to 600 Catholics, requesting that the age for reception of confirmation in the archdiocese be lowered to junior high age.
...the first on Jan. 28 at Dominican High School was a study day where the 230 participants heard about the history of the sacrament and the practices of dioceses across the United States.
Part two was held at the Cousins Center on Feb. 25, open only to those who had participated in part one. During this gathering, individuals with similar thoughts on the proper age were grouped and formulated written proposals defending what they believe to be the proper age for reception of the sacrament.
...the Archdiocesan Pastoral Council unanimously recommended the practice of young people receiving the sacrament at age 16 or 17 be continued.
The bishops accepted its recommendation.
Why the unanimous vote in the APC?
Archbishop Dolan said he found it interesting the so-called "professional religious educators" were virtually unanimous in wishing that the age remain as it is."The major thrust of those who felt it should be changed were parents. ..."
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