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Bishop confirms soldier before his deployment to Iraq
www.catholic.org ^ | 1-3-05

Posted on 01/04/2005 9:04:32 AM PST by frog_jerk_2004

HARRISBURG, Pa. (CNS) -- Just before being deployed to Iraq, 19-year-old Pfc. Nate Smith received the sacrament of confirmation from Harrisburg Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades in a small, private Mass in the chapel at the bishop's residence Dec. 27.

Smith, a member of Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish in Lancaster, completed his Army training Dec. 17 at Fort Stewart in Georgia, and spent a Christmas holiday with his parents, Luis and Lil La Boy, before his early January deployment.

"This confirmation means a lot to me," he said as he sat with his parents and Father Michael Grab, pastor of Sacred Heart, in the bishop's living room prior to the Mass.

"I was surprised and grateful when I heard he was going to do this for me."

Smith was born and raised in California, where Catholics are typically confirmed during their last year of high school, but he missed receiving the sacrament and enlisted in the Army.

In August 2003, Luis La Boy, a native of central Pennsylvania, moved with his wife from California to Lancaster and joined Sacred Heart Parish.

When their son was notified of his deployment, they called Father Grab to try to arrange confirmation.


TOPICS: Catholic; Current Events
KEYWORDS: bravery; christiansoldier; iraq
Fight the Good Fight!
1 posted on 01/04/2005 9:04:32 AM PST by frog_jerk_2004
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To: frog_jerk_2004

I'm happy for him. But, as a non-Catholic, I do have a question. This mass was private, isn't Confirmation a public acceptance of faith?


2 posted on 01/04/2005 5:14:08 PM PST by reaganaut ("Sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc." - Not just pretty words.)
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To: reaganaut
"Confirmation is a sacrament through which we receive the Holy Spirit to make us strong and perfect Christians and soldiers of Jesus Christ. Confirmation brings an increase in the grace given at Baptism. It makes an indelible spiritual mark, which is characterized by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. Confirmation also strengthens the Christian so he or she can profess their faith openly."

It's in the newspaper, he's soldiering.

3 posted on 01/04/2005 5:21:20 PM PST by jwalsh07
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