Hi, Sharon —
Confirmation is a sacrament involving
the laying on of hands and anointing
with oil. Through it you receive
the Holy Spirit.
First Communion is the first time
you receive the Eucharist, that is,
the true Body and Blood, Soul and
Divinity of our Lord and Savior Jesus
Christ under the form of bread and
wine. Communion is the sacrament
we celebrate every Sunday (actually
every day) where people form a line
and go up and receive The Host (which
looks like a round piece of unleavened
bread).
Through it we become partakers of
the divine nature (2 Peter 1:4),
receive divine life
(John 6:33), and are united with
Christ most intimately.
In the Latin
Rite, only those who are of the age
of reason (around 7 years old) may
receive Communion, and so the first
time a child receives Communion,
they make a big deal of it.
Eric
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