Choose a Saint & a Sponsor
You will choose two people to stand with you on your Confirmation day and to walk with you on your journey of faith for the rest of your life.
- Sponsor: One of these people is someone living here on Earth, who is a role model in the Catholic Faith - this person is called your "sponsor." They will stand at your side on the day of Confirmation, and present you to the Bishop to be Confirmed. They commit to helping you on your mission to become a saint.
- Saint: The other person is a Canonized Saint living in Heaven. Whichever Saint you choose will then have a special task of interceding for you in Heaven. You will take the name of this Saint on your Confirmation day and your sponsor will present you by this new name, to the Bishop.
Requirements of a Sponsor:
Role of a Confirmation Sposor:
- Help to prepare a candidate for the Sacrament of Confirmation through prayer, conversation, and example
- Present the candidate to the Bishop during the Sacrament of Confirmation
- Continue to aide the candidate in living his or her faith after Confirmation
A Confirmation Sponsor must:
- Be at least sixteen years of age by the date of Confirmation
- Have received the three Sacraments of Initiation: Baptism, Confirmation and the Eucharist
- Be a Catholic in good standing with the Church and display a visible commitment to living out the Catholic faith, by attending Sunday Mass, receiving the sacraments, praying, serving others, etc.
- Have the ability and intention to carry out his/her responsibility as a spiritual guide in the candidate's life
- NOT be the parent of the candidate
Things to Consider:
- Because the Sacraments of Baptism and Confirmation are so closely connected, Church teaching states that it is “desirable that the godparent at Baptism also be the sponsor at Confirmation." While it is preferable for you to choose a godparent as your sponsor, it is not required.
- The person you choose as your sponsor should be someone who you admire and respect and who actively lives out the beliefs of our Catholic faith.
- Your sponsor should be someone you trust and feel comfortable turning to for help, advice and guidance, especially in regard to your spiritual life.
- Your sponsor should be someone who, through his/her example, shows you what it means to be Catholic.
- After you receive the Sacrament of Confirmation, your relationship with your sponsor does not end! You are both called to lead each other closer to God, to continue to grow in knowledge of your faith, and to challenge one another to lead lives of holiness and service.
- Each Confirmation candidate may choose only one sponsor.
- Prayer is key! Spend some time asking God who He would choose as your sponsor.
After Choosing a Sponsor:
You should be able to answer the following questions about your sponsor. If you can't, get together with your sponsor and ask them some of these questions.
- What Catholic parish are you a member of?
- How did you become Catholic? Were you baptized when you were a baby or did you become Catholic as an adult through the RCIA program? How did you learn about your faith?
- What name did you choose for your Confirmation name and why?
- Do you have a favorite saint(s)? Why is he/she your favorite? What is there about his/her life that has helped you on your faith journey?
- What challenges do you face when you are trying to live a life of holiness?
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How do you pray? Do you have a favorite place to pray or a favorite time to pray? Do you ever find it difficult to pray? When you pray, who do you usually pray to: God, Jesus, The Holy spirit, Mary, a saint?
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Do you regularly participate in service projects or volunteer opportunities at your parish, work, or in your neighborhood? What do you do and what have you learned from those experiences?
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Have you ever had a time in your life when you really felt close to God? Have you ever had a time in your life when you really struggled to believe in God?
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Who has been a good role model for you to live according to your Catholic Faith? What has he/she taught you or shown you? How has he/she deepened your faith?
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In what ways do you think you still need to grow in your Catholic Faith?
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What do you think are the greatest challenges to being Catholic? What is the greatest joy of being Catholic?
The Holy Spirit has enabled Christians of every century to live like Jesus and become saints. We are ALL called to be saints. Saints are holy people who tried to follow Jesus with all their hearts. The saints were ordinary Christians, just like each of us. They relied on the Holy Spirit and followed where the Spirit led. Saints have been men, women and children. Some were married and some were single; some were members of religious orders and some were laypersons. Saints have come from all parts of the world, from every age and from all walks of life. From heaven, saints continue to watch over and pray for the Church, for all of us. As Catholics, we remember and honor the saints because they show us how we can follow Jesus with all our hearts.
At Confirmation, you are launched into mission. You are empowered by the gifts of the Holy Spirit to live the Catholic faith in a deeper way. Throughout scripture, God gives people new names when they are given a new mission. To signify your new mission, you are able to (but not required to) choose a new name, the name of a saint, to take on your Confirmation day.
You have two options concerning the choice of a Confirmation name:
1. Choose a New Name
Pick a saint’s name that would symbolize a new beginning in your faith life and a connection with that particular saint. A new name symbolizes a new mission and a renewed commitment to your faith. A new name shows that you are, in some ways, a new person. This new name would be used after your present middle name and before your last name. The particular saint’s name chosen would represent the direction you feel your faith life is taking, or would represent a strength or attribute you feel you need.
It is important and necessary to learn something about the saint you choose before you decide on that name. The option of taking a new name is not to be used because you like the sound of the name, how it fits with your other names, or because it is the name of a nice friend or relative. You should honor this saint through prayer and imitation. These resources may help you choose a saint name to take:
- Life Teen's Biggest and Best List of Confirmation Saints
- Sophia Institute Saint Cards
- Catholic Saints
- Catholic.org
If you choose to take a new nae, the Saint's name would go after your first and middle names, and before your last name.
2. Stay with your Present Baptismal Name (your regular first or middle name)
If your baptismal name is that of a recognized saint of the Church, there is no need to select a new name for Confirmation. Using your baptismal name for Confirmation highlights the relationship between the sacraments of Baptism and Confirmation. To stay with your baptismal name would demonstrate that you feel there has been a continual growth in your faith and you now wish to make this formal through Confirmation. You should honor this saint through prayer and imitation.