Just as Baptism gives us new life, Eucharist nourishes that life, and Reconciliation restores it when it is wounded, Confirmation strengthens us for our ongoing journey of faith through the gifts of the Holy Spirit (cf. CCC 1285). It deepens what God has already begun in us and continues to offer: grace for discipleship, courage in witness, and strength for service (cf. CCC 1302–1303).
The Archdiocese of Chicago requires a minimum of two years of preparation for adolescent candidates seeking Confirmation (excluding those in the Order of Christian Initiation).
At Old St. Mary’s, this formation typically begins in the Fall of 6th grade, with the Rite of Confirmation celebrated in the Spring of 7th grade. In 8th grade, students continue with a year of reflection, service, and formation, helping them grow in their understanding of Confirmation as a lifelong commitment to faith, not a one-time event or “graduation” from religious education.
Confirmation is not a rite of passage tied to age or academic achievement. It’s a response to what God is already doing in a young person’s life and a way to step more deeply into the call of discipleship.
The following information concerns candidates under the age of 18. If you are an adult seeking Confirmation, please visit our OCIA page.
Students preparing for Confirmation must be enrolled either in the Sunday Faith Formation program or at Old St. Mary’s Catholic School for two full years (usually Grade 6 and Grade 7) before receiving Confirmation.
If your student attends a public school or non-Catholic private school, you will find a link below to enroll them in our Sunday Faith Formation program (which includes Confirmation preparation) for the 2026-27 school year.
If your student attends Old St. Mary’s Catholic School, you will still need to opt-in for Confirmation because not all students are Catholic. You can sign your student up for sacramental preparation in the 2026-27 school year by completing the form linked below.
Confirmation preparation involves much more than classroom learning. In addition to regular sessions, there will be retreats, service opportunities, and gatherings outside of class time to help form the whole person in faith. The Quick Date guides linked above list all of the requirements that take place outside of class time over the two years of the program. You can find additional information about all of these requirements in the Confirmation Handbook, also linked above.
We look forward to journeying with your family as your student prepares to receive the Holy Spirit in a new and powerful way, strengthened to live their faith with purpose, joy, and courage.
For more information about Confirmation preparation, please contact our Director of Lifelong Faith Formation, Elise Flick, at elise@oldstmarys.com.
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