Irish Church Updates Confirmation Pledge: No Alcohol, Drugs, or Vaping
The Irish Catholic Church revises Confirmation pledge for kids, now including swearing off drugs and vaping, reflecting widespread issues. Bishop Michael Router leads the Irish Bishops Drugs Initiative, emphasizing reflection on substance use. Parents urged to examine their choices alongside their children, as todays Confirmation classes face more pressure than past generations. Temperance Sunday calls for contemplation on how alcohol, drugs, and habits impact human dignity.
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