Busted Halo has a great series of videos on the Sacraments called Sacraments 101.
They’re short (5-7 minutes long), production quality is great, and they’re entertaining.
They could be used as starters for presentations perhaps in upper elementary but are better suited for middle school or high school level.
Here’s the video on Confirmation.
I love the emphasis on practical application. The topics are not just about the doctrine but a specific question about them.
The subtitle for Confirmation is “Why we’re confirmed.” A question kids in 8th grade confirmation prep might be curious about. Another example is the subtitle for the Eucharist…”How we receive.”
They also answer questions like how to choose a sponsor, why take a new name, how to receive the Eucharist reverently, and why we baptize infants.
Along the way, they teach the basic doctrine on the sacrament in an engaging way.
I also love how the include what the sacrament is *not.* For instance, Confirmation is not:
- A rite of passage
- Just another religious “hoop” to jump through
- Graduation from church
I did take exception to one fact about the Gifts of the Holy Spirit in relation to Confirmation. The video said we receive the gifts at Confirmation as tools for our mission in living a Christian life. That’s not exactly correct.
We receive the Gifts of the Holy Spirit at Baptism because we receive the Holy Spirit at Baptism. Confirmation gives an increase of baptismal grace and strengthens the gifts. Like the apostles, we need this “personal Pentecost” preparing us, strengthening us, and making us bold for our particular mission in the Church.
Overall, I think these videos will be very useful for teachers and catechists.
H/T to Catholic Tech Talk
Your paragraph clarifying the gifts of the Holy Spirit is brief and says it well. I will use it with our Confirmation candidates.
Thanks
Thanks Frank! Hope it helps your students.
I used to spend one 6th-grade catechism class on Confirmation. Given what I could cover in 55 minutes, I’m pleased with what this video has covered in 6.
That’s great to hear. Thanks for the feedback and confirmation!
How timely for me to find this!
Last night(9th and 10th grade) we had a Q and A with the pastor and the “why do I have to be confirmed?” came up a number of times.
thanks for this short visual answer.