Send Out Your Spirit 2010 book by Michael Amodei

Skeptics (Spirits)

Send Out Your Spirit: A Confirmation Candidate’s Handbook for Faith is a confirmation guide first published by Michael Amodei in 2003. Send Out Your Spirit: A Confirmation Candidate’s Handbook for Faith is essential for confirmation students (in fact, it is recommended by some Catholic church diocese. However, Send Out Your Spirit: A Confirmation Candidate’s Handbook for Faith is useful for other Catholics as it gives a good understanding of the tenets of the Catholic Church. Do you think this book would be useful to you?

Summary of Send Out Your Spirit: A Confirmation Candidate’s Handbook for Faith

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Send Out Your Spirit: A Confirmation Candidate’s Handbook for Faith leads teens through the major tenets of their faith–the Trinity, Jesus, scripture, Church, sacraments, morality, social justice, Liturgy and the sacraments, the Holy Spirit and Confirmation, and Your Christian vocation. There are chapters on each in Send Out Your Spirit: A Confirmation Candidate’s Handbook for Faith. This program is rooted in the idea that high school-aged candidates want the necessary information on the Catholic faith in hand as they commit personally to the promises of faith originally made for them at baptism.

Send Out Your Spirit: A Confirmation Candidate’s Handbook for Faith offers a comprehensive program for Confirmadii (those about to receive confirmation). The program is important because the teens must possess its main content in the book; they are surely taught it in class. The Candidate Book provides a thorough introduction to key teachings and topics of the faith and should be of interest to those who want to learn more about it.

In Chapter 1 of Send Out Your Spirit: A Confirmation Candidate’s Handbook explores the foundational elements of our faith: God, Christology, and the life of Jesus, the place of scriptures in the life of the Church, Church history, the liturgy and sacraments, morality, and the Church’s social teaching. Chapter 9 focuses on Confirmation, so if you are not being confirmed, you can skip this chapter.

Send Out Your Spirit: A Confirmation Candidate’s Handbook offers an apprenticeship of the whole Christian life. It contains a combination of prayer experiences, community service suggestions, and faith-sharing activities. Send Out Your Spirit: A Confirmation Candidate’s Handbook expands the definition of Confirmation as a sacrament of maturity.   The book does not end with confirmation; rather, they are challenged to consider and fill adult roles within the Church. Chapter 10 asks the teens to project themselves into several adult Christian vocations.

What Happens in Confirmation?

Confirmation happens in the Catholic church when a child reaches the age of reason or early adolescence, or in the case of adult baptism, immediately afterwards, in the same ceremony. Among those Christians who practise confirmation during their teenage years, the practice may be perceived, secondarily, as a coming-of-age rite.

In Catholicism, it is customary for the person being confirmed to choose the name of a saint, which they adopt as their confirmation name. The saint whose name is taken is henceforth considered to be a patron saint. Those receiving confirmation write an essay about their patron saint and generally perform a service project.

Conclusion

Send Out Your Spirit: A Confirmation Candidate’s Handbook provides a thorough introduction to teachings and topics of the Catholic faith. The book is not textbooky, and is readable. It is essential for Confirmation students and will be of interest to anyone wanting to learn more about the Catholic faith. The format for each chapter is to first introduce a topic with a relevant story or lesson. The main content of each chapter is organized in three or four main sections, with other subsections in each. The chapters also include special items.

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