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Etymology. Implying that the person still has the small monetary gift they were given for their First Communion in their youth.
A lot of us would be glad to have a sacramental tip chart. But theres no universal standard. The services of a priest to his parishioners are without charge. We dont pay for blessings or for the sacramental ministry of the church.
Appropriate gifts for a first communion are religious: bibles, rosaries, or jewelry (like a cross on a necklace or earrings). Since you dont want to do that, your best bet is cash. It doesnt compromise you and it doesnt cause tension in the family.
NAH - 50 or 100 is totally normal for a communion, many give even more. I have given $50 to people I didnt even know very well.
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The programme prepares children in the context of their families and their parish community and leads to the celebration of the sacrament. Each session is linked to a part of the Mass although the programme does not include any parish Mass celebrations.
An amount between 20 and 50 dollars is in line with the occasion, although those closest to the First Communicant (such as grandparents or godparents) may give upward in the range of 200 dollars. The amount may also depend on the choice of venue.
In the Sacrament of Reconciliation, we say sorry to God for our sins and receive His forgiveness and healing. In the Sacrament of First Holy Communion, we receive the Body and Blood of Christ, truly present in the Eucharist under the species of bread and wine.