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  2. Secular coming-of-age ceremony - Wikipedia

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    Adolescents in Drögeheide, East Germany celebrating their Jugendweihe with defense minister Heinz Hoffmann, 1984. Modern non-religious coming-of-age ceremonies originate in Germany , where Jugendweihe ( "youth consecration" , today occasionally known as Jugendfeier , 'youth ceremony') began in the 19th century.

  3. Confirmation - Wikipedia

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    [92] Confirmation is typically held in tenth grade after a year of study, but some synagogues celebrate it in other years of high school. Confirmation, in the context of Reform Judaism, was mentioned officially for the first time in an ordinance issued by the Jewish consistory of the kingdom of Westphalia at Cassel in 1810.

  4. Confirmation dress - Wikipedia

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    Girl in Confirmation Dress at Prayer (1860) C. Chaplin [1] The Confirmation dress is a traditional style of dress that was designed to be worn by girls partaking in the Catholic ritual of Confirmation. Confirmation is the public declaration, made by children or young adults who have already been baptized in their infancy, to follow the ...

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    In the 20th century, Roman Catholic children began to be admitted to communion some years before confirmation, with an annual First Communion service – a practice that was extended to some paedobaptist Protestant groups, such as Lutheranism and Anglicanism–but since the Second Vatican Council, the withholding of confirmation to a later age ...

  6. Confirmation (Lutheran Church) - Wikipedia

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    Confirmation in the Lutheran Church is a public profession of faith prepared for by long and careful instruction. In English, it may also be referred to as "affirmation of baptism ", and is a mature and public reaffirmation of the faith which "marks the completion of the congregation's program of confirmation ministry".

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  8. First Communion - Wikipedia

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    Byzantine Catholics celebrate the sacraments of baptism, confirmation (Chrismation), and Holy Communion on the same day as an infant's baptism. Traditions of celebration surrounding First Communion usually include large family gatherings and parties to celebrate the event. The first communicant wears special clothing.

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