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The name you choose as your confirmation name should be that of a saint or blessed. The name Laura is wonderful and you might choose Blessed Laura Vicuña as your patron. She was born in Chile in 1901 and is relatively modern. Laura offered he life to God but was beaten to death by her step father for refusing his sexual advances. Laura or Laura Vicuña would make a wonderful choice for a confirmation patron. Read more about sweet Laura at the link below.
Yes, Brian can be used as a confirmation name in many Christian denominations. Confirmation names are often chosen to reflect a saint or a Christian virtue that holds personal significance for the individual. Since St. Brian is not widely recognized as a canonized saint, those choosing Brian as a confirmation name might do so for personal or familial reasons rather than traditional saintly association. Ultimately, the choice of a confirmation name can vary based on individual beliefs and the guidance of the local church.
Your baptismal name is your birth name, as written on your birth certificate that your parents chose for you. For example: George Michael (last name). In Confirmation, you add a first name, to put after your birth name. The name is generally taken from a Saint's name, but does not have to be a saint name. So George Michael 'Timothy' (last name) might be the Confirmation name. By the way, except for Confirmation, this extra middle name is rarely used for any purpose.
People might choose accounting as their career because they enjoy numbers or like keeping track of numbers. They might also choose accounting as a career because they want to help people to save money.
it's Saint Paul. People might be confused because Minneapolis is also a big city in Minnesota.
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There is no patron saint of overweight people. Thomas Aquinas might make a suitable candidate as he was quite obese. That, coupled with his reluctance to talk earned him the nickname of "The Dumb Ox" in the seminary.
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There is no patron saint of guidance and direction. You might pray to your patron saint for that.
People choose to keep photographs in an album to preserve the quality of the photographs, to be able show them to guests and visitors, to have something to hold on to and look back on.
King David is an Old Testament personage and people from the Old Testament, even if they might be in Heaven, are not generally given the title of saint.
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