Baptism, First Communion, and Confirmation all help you understand more about being a Catholic. A couple of months after of my birth I was baptized. It was at… A few years later when I was in second grade I was 7 years old when I had received my first communion. It was at St. John Neumann during the month of May and the minister was Father Pat. My family who were present consisted of my parents, my brother and sister, my godmother and my cousins. I remember feeling very faint and when it was my turn to walk I was scared that I was going to faint. In the end it all worked out and I received the Eucharist with my family. When I was in eight grade I was confirmed I had just turned 13 a few weeks prior to that. Again it was at my parish St. John Neumann during the month of September and the minister who confirmed me was Bishop Jugis. The people present were my parents, siblings, and my cousins. I was late with choosing my sponsor, but in the end I chose my sister. The saint that I chose to represent me for confirmation was Isabelle of Portugal. She …show more content…
John Neumann, my parish I go to every Sunday. Ever since the seventh grade I have been going to a Catholic school. Holy Trinity Middle Schoolfor seventh and eight grade and I currently go to Charlotte Catholic High School for the last few years. Since my parents were brought up in a religious home, they raised my siblings and I in a
Catholic based home, we would always go to church for either the mass or classes. The areas I studied the most would be the sacraments specifically Eucharist because I do that sacrament every week and its always going to be something I do in my life every time I go to mass. The person that has deeply influenced my journey in faith would be my mother. She was the one that always took me to church for whatever it may be mass, classes, church activities, etc. she would teach me different things about the faith and hearing all of it made it stick to my