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‎05-01-2014 03:41 PM
On 5/1/2014 adelle38 said:Things have changed if First Communion is considered yet another gift getting occasion. When I made my first Communion, gifts were only given by godparents and close relatives and they were all religious gifts such as rosaries, medals and books. Is there a reason you think you need to give this child a gift?
When I made my First Holy Communion, I didn't receive any gifts. We went out for breakfast and I threw up at the restaurant. Ha!
When my kids made their First Holy Communion, We gave them each a cross for their bedroom and a scapular.
I think the grand parents gave $20. Cards from the aunts and uncles.
‎05-01-2014 03:54 PM
On 5/1/2014 ktlynam said:I can't speak for all Holy Communion activities, but ours was very small with only immediate family and sponsors. Our gifts were limited to a Bible, rosaries, blessed medals, or prayer cards. All were blessed ahead of time, of course. No parties afterwards or lunches, etc. Maybe a cake at home. But we didn't have a lot of money for extras, so maybe others in that time period had more.
A card with money sounds like a good suggestion if you aren't Catholic.
We had sponsors for Confirmation, but not for First Communion.
‎05-01-2014 03:57 PM
A First Holy Communion is a big deal. I'm assuming the parents are having a party and, of course, if you are attending a cash gift is appropriate. Godparents usually give something more personal for the child and, more than likely, also a cash gift or bond.
My Communion was decades ago and I got gifts from everybody, as did my children when they had their celebrations. I can't imagine not giving a gift, as someone else suggested.
I forgot to add, I don't think $10 or $20 is enough, especially if there is a party. I would suggest $50 if there's a big celebration you're attending. That is what is customary in NY; I don't know about other parts of the country.
‎05-01-2014 03:59 PM
And then of course.....there is always a ""Very Guidice First Communion"" to consider....
‎05-01-2014 04:06 PM
The child is celebrating the day, he's not being ordained. Let his parents, grandparents, God parents give him crosses and rosaries. Others should give him a card with cash or gift card inside, even if you also are Catholic.
‎05-01-2014 04:25 PM
On 5/1/2014 chrystaltree said:The child is celebrating the day, he's not being ordained. Let his parents, grandparents, God parents give him crosses and rosaries. Others should give him a card with cash or gift card inside, even if you also are Catholic.
Nobody said he was being "ordained", but an occasion when a child will first be able to participate in communion is a big event as far as the Church is concerned.
‎05-01-2014 04:26 PM
On 5/1/2014 Luv2Decorate said:On 5/1/2014 adelle38 said:Things have changed if First Communion is considered yet another gift getting occasion. When I made my first Communion, gifts were only given by godparents and close relatives and they were all religious gifts such as rosaries, medals and books. Is there a reason you think you need to give this child a gift?
When I made my First Holy Communion, I didn't receive any gifts. We went out for breakfast and I threw up at the restaurant. Ha!
When my kids made their First Holy Communion, We gave them each a cross for their bedroom and a scapular.
I think the grand parents gave $20. Cards from the aunts and uncles.
This was my experience...except for the throwing up! Lol
I remember wearing a white dress and little veil, white lace stockings, and I especially remember the shoes...They were white and gold sandal type shoes. I was thrilled, as getting all dressed up like this was right up my alley. ![]()
The clothes were the only "gifts" I got. I remember cards from immediate family. A small cake at home. That's it. I remember it being a very serious occasion, and everyone treating it like that.
‎05-01-2014 04:44 PM
On 5/1/2014 Marienkaefer2 said:On 5/1/2014 Luv2Decorate said:On 5/1/2014 adelle38 said:Things have changed if First Communion is considered yet another gift getting occasion. When I made my first Communion, gifts were only given by godparents and close relatives and they were all religious gifts such as rosaries, medals and books. Is there a reason you think you need to give this child a gift?
When I made my First Holy Communion, I didn't receive any gifts. We went out for breakfast and I threw up at the restaurant. Ha!
When my kids made their First Holy Communion, We gave them each a cross for their bedroom and a scapular.
I think the grand parents gave $20. Cards from the aunts and uncles.
This was my experience...except for the throwing up! Lol
I remember wearing a white dress and little veil, white lace stockings, and I especially remember the shoes...They were white and gold sandal type shoes. I was thrilled, as getting all dressed up like this was right up my alley.
The clothes were the only "gifts" I got. I remember cards from immediate family. A small cake at home. That's it.I remember it being a very serious occasion, and everyone treating it like that.
That's exactly how I remember it. Solemn in that it was a very, very important Sacrament we were about to receive. It was to be taken very seriously. And hopefully.....still is.
‎05-01-2014 04:49 PM
I don't remember what year I made my first communion but it would have been in the later 70's. I did not have a big party and back then, no one I know really did.
My mom had immediate family back to our home for food and a cake.
However, many of my friends had large parties when their children made their First Communion. I always gave cash.
‎05-01-2014 05:13 PM
On 5/1/2014 pistolino said:On 5/1/2014 chrystaltree said:The child is celebrating the day, he's not being ordained. Let his parents, grandparents, God parents give him crosses and rosaries. Others should give him a card with cash or gift card inside, even if you also are Catholic.
Nobody said he was being "ordained", but an occasion when a child will first be able to participate in communion is a big event as far as the Church is concerned.
....yeah....I kinda got that....LOL
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