Then the festivities began. Even armed with her special rosary, she still looked a little nervous.Father talked to them about "God's eraser", and went over a Gospel from Luke. I think he sensed the tension because he also went over the mechanics of the little ceremony and told all the kids not to worry.
Then there was the waiting. Madison looked totally angelic the entire time. I'm sure she was just examining her conscience.When it was finally her turn, she slowly walked up to the priest and laid it all out there for him. I got a thumbs up on her walk back to her seat, so I guessed it was all good.
After the ceremony, she received an official certificate and plaque of the Act of Contrition. She told me she felt weird, but good. She was looking forward to saying the prayer again before bedtime to have her "special time," which made me smile. Special time is always a good thing, and I'm glad tonight made that impression on our Madison.
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I'm still so bummed I missed it but glad I could be a part of it in some small way. I'm so proud of Madison, I can't believe she's already this grown up. ::sniff sniff::
That's cool. I can't remember what I said at my first confession, but I'm sure it had to do with being mean to my sister and talking back to my parents.
I'll bet the priests hear some funny stuff at kids' first confessions.
Congrats to your little girl! Next stop: First Communion.
P.S. I wore a green suit at my first communion. Not a dark green suit, mind you, but a seafoam green suit.
Wow - so proud of Madison as she grows up! Thanks for sharing.
P.P.S. You don't often see pictures of people making confessions, so I had an extra chuckle that you have a picture of Madison and the priest.
I can't imagine what the expression on my confessor's face looks like when I go to confession.
I know it was a little over the top photographing the confession, but I couldn't resist. At least I didn't get too close and video tape it. :) You think I'm kidding-there were some that tried.
and the green suit? A message from mother earth in your younger years? I think yes.
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