I suppose it depends on what you mean by "lost my faith." Do you mean that you currently do not believe in Jesus and want nothing to do with him? If so, you can't be confirmed. Confirmation is for those who have professed faith in Christ for their salvation. If you are curious about learning more about the faith, then find a local congregation and begin joining them in worship. If you mean that you don't have the same kind of faith you once had, then do the same as what I have suggested in the last sentence above. Find a local congregation and join in worship with them. Get to know the pastor/priest and share with him your current faith struggles. Let him walk with you through those struggles and as you grow back into your faith, confirmation can be discussed.
I am sorry to hear that you have lost your faith. As I said above, if you are in a place where you are curious about the faith, especially with a question about confirmation, I would encourage you to find a local Anglican church and talk to the priest. If you're not in a place where you care to learn more about the faith right now,, I appreciate you watching and commenting with a question.
learn so very much from your teaching!
That was most interesting and informative. I'm being confirmed next Sunday.
Congratulations. May you be blessed in your confirmation!
How can I be confirmed, when I have lost my faith?
I suppose it depends on what you mean by "lost my faith." Do you mean that you currently do not believe in Jesus and want nothing to do with him? If so, you can't be confirmed. Confirmation is for those who have professed faith in Christ for their salvation. If you are curious about learning more about the faith, then find a local congregation and begin joining them in worship.
If you mean that you don't have the same kind of faith you once had, then do the same as what I have suggested in the last sentence above. Find a local congregation and join in worship with them. Get to know the pastor/priest and share with him your current faith struggles. Let him walk with you through those struggles and as you grow back into your faith, confirmation can be discussed.
Lost ones fath, ( do not believe in god and Jesus and do not nothing to do with them, as I was faking it for a long time now.
I am sorry to hear that you have lost your faith. As I said above, if you are in a place where you are curious about the faith, especially with a question about confirmation, I would encourage you to find a local Anglican church and talk to the priest. If you're not in a place where you care to learn more about the faith right now,, I appreciate you watching and commenting with a question.