It is Bishop Malloy’s desire that artificial impediments not be created in our programs for Confirmation. While they are a part of preparing a student for Confirmation, hours of service, retreat day or day of recollection, and letter to the Bishop are not required.
Can. 889 tells us that in order to receive Confirmation, a candidate must be:
With this in mind, the Catholic Education Office has put together the following documents to assist in planning for Confirmation:
Preparation for Confirmation:
Samples of Required Forms
Guidelines for the Celebration of the Sacraments with Persons with Disabilities
From the USCCB:
“These guidelines were developed to address many of the concerns raised by persons with disabilities and their families and advocates, and also clergy and other pastoral ministers, for greater consistency in pastoral practice in the celebration of the sacraments throughout the country.”
Read more here
Liturgical Norms and Resources for Confirmation