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Confirmation

Celebration of the Sacrament of Confirmation in 2025



The Confirmation schedule for 2025 is available here.

Please be advised that while we will do our utmost to adhere to this schedule, circumstances may arise where changes have to be made at short notice. 

Those who are due to celebrate the Sacrament of Confirmation in 2025 are invited to make an application. Application forms are available from your local parish, or download below. These forms should be carefully completed and returned to your local parish priest as soon as possible and by 29 November 2024 at the very latest.

Candidate Application Form (English)

Candidate Application Form (as Gaeilge)


The Catechetics Council of the Irish Bishops Conference has worked with iCatholic to produce three preparation videos for Confirmation.

VIDEO 1 below and worksheet 1 here.

VIDEO 2 below and worksheet 2 here.

VIDEO 3 below and worksheet 3 here.


You Shall Be My Witnesses is a Confirmation preparation programme based on the Catechism of the Catholic Church. The programme is designed as a resource to parishes. It offers support, encouragement and a challenge as well as an invitation to parents to become more actively involved in the faith life of their children as they prepare for Confirmation. 

The programme runs over four nights with each session lasting one hour. The parents help facilitate small group activities with the young people on the themes listed below. During the course of each session  the parent leaders (working in pairs) facilitate discussion/activities for approximately 45 minutes, and the last 15 minutes are given over to a prayer session where all parents and young people are in attendance.

You Shall be My Witnesses explores the themes of:

  1. what it means to Belong to the Catholic Church;
  2. what we, as Catholics,  Believe;
  3. how Being a Confirmed Catholic impacts and reflects on how we live our lives; and
  4. who we Become as a Confirmed Christian.

As stated, the four sessions are run by parents with the help of the parish community and under the guidance of the parish priest.  A training session for parents is offered in the parish by the team at the Diocesan Pastoral Outreach Centre in advance of the programme commencing.


Adult confirmation is organised by the RCIA programme which operates in the diocese.
Further information from the Diocesan Pastoral Outreach Centre:
T. +353 (0)91 565066
E: pastoral@galwaydiocese.ie