<p>Thanks I look forward to my Confirmation. I have been to two church’s (South Florida and Georgia) and none ever talk about different order priests. I also have been to my grandmother’s and never heard them talk about it either. I would think at Sunday School they would. I am guessing these church’s all have Diocesan Priests. Is it rude to ask your priest if he is Diocesan? I think maybe it’s because we are not up North. </p>
<p>I agree that lots of kids do drift after the Confirmation. I also think it depends on if they parents practice and if they go to Mass every Sunday. I think that’s the reason why my church and others made the age go up for the Confirmation. I think maybe you can appreciate it more when you are older though. My older brother just had his and I saw a Monk in the audience (well, he looked liked one). I was so amazed because I have never seen one in my life before. We have a nun (well sister, she said there are no nun’s now), but now they dress like ordinary people. I also never see her at Mass or part of anything much. They also ask the kids questions about their Saint and etc now at the Confirmation. Though, some kids did not know the questions and did not study. I know I wouldn’t have wanted to go to a Catholic High School, because I rather go to a Public ordinary one. I do think some Catholic U’s will be on my list though. I think Holy Cross, Villanova, Boston College, Marquette, Fordham, Georgetown and Loyola Marymount will be on my list.</p>