Yes, Kathleen can be used as a confirmation name in the Catholic Church. It is often chosen for its connection to Saint Catherine of Siena, who is a popular saint in Catholic tradition. Confirmation names are typically chosen to reflect a person's faith and commitment, and Kathleen carries a significant spiritual heritage. Ultimately, the choice of a confirmation name is a personal decision, so individuals should feel free to select a name that resonates with them.
No there isn't. There is a Saint Catherine though. My sister made the mistake when she made her confirmation under the name Kathleen only to discover there was no such saint. This is true but I'm making my confirmation and I'm picking Kathleen as that is another form of Catherine
If you are Catholic then your confirmation name must be that of a person who has been declared a Saint by The Vatican.
If a confirmation name is chosen, usually a saint's name, it is listed after the baptismal name and before the surname. Otherwise, the baptismal name is used. ex: confirmation name: John Baptismal name: Charles Michael Surname: Smith confirmation certificate : Charles Michael John Smith w/o confirmation name: Charles Michael Smith
Only if it was the name of a Saint.
Kathleen Sebelius's birth name is Kathleen Gilligan.
Kathleen Blanco's birth name is Kathleen Babineaux.
Kathleen Cleaver's birth name is Kathleen Neal.
Kathleen Francour's birth name is Kathleen Hawkins.
Kathleen Mazalo's birth name is Kathleen Mazzola.
Kathleen Hamilton's birth name is Kathleen Stick.
Kathleen Lloyd's birth name is Kathleen Gackle.
Kathleen Lohr's birth name is Kathleen Zumkey.