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How can I become an Anglican should I ever decide to make that decision?
James
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Is there no period of learning or instruction as there is in the Catholic church before one is baptized, confirmed, and then takes communion?
James
This is an excellent thread on the Catechism by Lunamoth
http://www.religiousforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=39416
It depends on where you're coming from. If you are (or have been) Catholic, you can start taking Communion immediately, and you won't need to be re-baptized or re-confirmed. To actually be a member of the church, you may or may not have to go through a period of instruction, depending on the bishop and the parish.Is there no period of learning or instruction as there is in the Catholic church before one is baptized, confirmed, and then takes communion?
It's not any particular time of year, and the bishop usually does a number of confirmations every year. I'm not sure (it was a long time ago), but I think I was confirmed in September. In my case, I was confirmed at a parish other than the one I attended; the bishop had scheduled a confirmation there, and priests from several other parishes brought their candidates to that one.What time of the year does Confirmation occur? Is it around Lent?
How can I become an Anglican should I ever decide to make that decision?
James