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Confirmation & First Communion

Confirmation Song

Confirmation day comes with a new name, a sponsor's hand on the shoulder, and a table of envelopes. Be the one gift that is actually about the day: a song with their name, their saint, and the family's blessing for the road ahead.

Any language, any style

5 free songs with every account · no credit card required

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Confirmation and first communion are milestone sacraments with a gift-table problem: rosaries, frames, and envelopes — meaningful, but interchangeable. A personalized song is the other kind of gift: it names the child, the saint's name they chose, and the family's actual prayer for them, and it exists nowhere else in the world.

It plays at the party, scores the slideshow, and gets rediscovered years later by an adult who was once a nervous twelve-year-old in a white robe — which is precisely what milestone gifts are for.

From prompt to sung lyrics

The confirmation blessing

Prompt:A confirmation song for Lucia, taking the name Cecilia — patroness of music — with our family's blessing

[Chorus]

Lucia, stand and answer — today you choose the flame,

And Cecilia walks beside you now, the music in your name,

The faith your family handed down is yours to carry on —

Sealed and sent and shining, from this day forward, on and on.

The first communion song

Prompt:A gentle first communion song for Mateo — his first time at the table, the family gathered

[Verse]

Small hands folded, best shoes shined, the family in the pews,

Mateo at the table for the first of all his firsts,

A welcome and a promise in a moment small and bright —

The table has a place for him for all the rest of life.

Song ideas to start from

How it works

  1. 1

    Describe your song

    Type one sentence — the person, the story, the vibe — or start from an example above. Any language works.

  2. 2

    Pick a style and length

    Vocals or instrumental, any genre, from a 15-second hook to a full-length track. Or write every lyric yourself in the studio.

  3. 3

    Generate, download, share

    Your song renders in minutes with cover art and its own page. Download the MP3 or just send the link.

A song with their name — both of them

Confirmation's singular detail is the chosen name: the saint the confirmand picked, usually for a reason worth singing about. A song that carries both names — "Lucia, and Cecilia walks beside you" — honors the choice the way the day intends. Add the saint's story in a verse (the courage of Joan, the music of Cecilia, the questions of Thomas) and the song doubles as the catechesis nobody minds.

First communion: small and bright

First communion songs want gentleness — the child is seven or eight, the moment is quiet, and the point is welcome. A short, tender song about the first time at the table, with the child's name and the family gathered, suits the day and the slideshow after. Instrumental versions cover the video; the sung version belongs to the party and the grandparents' phones.

From sponsors, godparents, and grandparents

The sponsor's job is a lifetime of quiet backing — and a song is the promise made audible. Godparents and grandparents commissioning the confirmation song (their blessing, in their words, in a verse) give the one gift that outlasts the envelope economy. With the Your Voice mode, the blessing can even be sung in the godmother's own voice, which is the heirloom setting.

For the parish: class songs and retreat anthems

Confirmation classes and retreat groups can own a song together: every confirmand named in the verses, the year's theme in the chorus, sung once at the retreat and once at the reception. Parish youth ministers: this is a two-prompt project that becomes the class's time capsule. For the wider parish music toolkit, the hymn and worship generators carry the liturgical side.

Frequently asked questions

Can the song include their confirmation name and saint?

Yes — both names sing naturally, and the saint's story makes a beautiful verse. Tell the prompt why they chose the name if you know; that reason is usually the heart of the song.

Does it work for first communion too?

Yes — gentler and simpler, matched to the age and the quiet of the moment. One page, both sacraments; the examples show each.

Is it free to make one?

Every new account includes 5 free songs, no credit card required. After that, songs cost 5 credits each.

Is a generated song appropriate for a religious milestone?

The song is a gift for the celebration — the party, the slideshow, the family — not a replacement for the liturgy, whose music belongs to your parish. Same principle as all our sacred-music tools: it assists the people, never the sacrament.

What styles fit confirmation and first communion songs?

Gentle acoustic and piano blessings are the classics; hymn-style suits traditional families; bilingual verses honor multigenerational parishes. Match your family's texture.

Can godparents or grandparents give this as the gift?

It is the sponsor's gift par excellence — your blessing, in your words, permanent. Bring the song link or a printed QR code alongside the card.

Can it be bilingual — English and Spanish?

Yes — ask for verses in both, which suits confirmation days where the grandparents' language and the confirmand's meet in one song.

Can our whole confirmation class have a song?

Yes — every name in the verses, the retreat theme in the chorus. Two prompts, one class time capsule.

How fast can it be ready?

About one to three minutes per song — even a morning-of inspiration is workable, though the day is usually busy enough.

Can the blessing be sung in my voice?

Yes — the Your Voice mode performs it in your voice from a short talking clip. A godparent's blessing in the godparent's voice is the version that gets kept forever.

Make your song now

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