Q&A: Can you celebrate the Scrutinies with baptized candidates if you have no catechumens?

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  1. I’m still not clear about what to do ŕor baptized candidates to prepare them for confirmation (purification)

    1. Hi Clara,

      For some suggestions, see the Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1436-1437:

      “Conversion is accomplished in daily life by

      • gestures of reconciliation,
      • concern for the poor,
      • the exercise and defense of justice and right (cf. Am 5:24; Isa 1:17),
      • by the admission of faults to one’s brethren,
      • fraternal correction, revision of life,
      • examination of conscience,
      • spiritual direction,
      • acceptance of suffering,
      • endurance of persecution for the sake of righteousness.
      • Taking up one’s cross each day and following Jesus is the surest way of penance. (cf. Lk 9:23; 1435)

      Daily conversion and penance find their source and nourishment in the Eucharist, for in it is made present the sacrifice of Christ which has reconciled us with God.

      Through the Eucharist those who live from the life of Christ are fed and strengthened. “It is a remedy to free us from our daily faults and to preserve us from mortal sins” (Council Of Trent (1551): DS 1638).

      Reading Sacred Scripture, praying the Liturgy of the Hours and the Our Father—every sincere act of worship or devotion revives the spirit of conversion and repentance within us and contributes to the forgiveness of our sins.”

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