How Much Money To Give For 1st Communion

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Catholic 1st Communion gift?
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I believe a gift is appropriate? I''m thinking money, but not sure how much. One friend suggested $200 (Cdn), but he''s Italian and I''m thinking like for their weddings, they give large cash amounts. (My friends aren''t Italian.) I guess we''re at least trying to cover the cost of dinner. (I don''t think the dinner will cost $100 per person.) $200 is more than we give at some weddings (Chinese). Can anyone comment or make a suggestion?
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i''ve always given a religious gift. a special rosary, prayer book, a cross, religious jewerly, etc to the child.

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Thanks, all for your feedback. I find the religious gift idea raises interesting questions. I think such gifts are easier to pick when you''re of the same denomination/faith. I''m not Catholic (Protestant). My wife is not Christian.
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i would suggest going into a catholic gift shoppe. they have a section of 1st communion gifts. i''m sure someone who works there would also be able to make suggestions and point you in the right direction.Date: 5/8/2007 12:34:08 PM
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So cash it is!!! Just kidding.Thanks, all for your feedback. I find the religious gift idea raises interesting questions. I think such gifts are easier to pick when you''re of the same denomination/faith. I''m not Catholic (Protestant). My wife is not Christian.
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Date: 5/8/2007 2:20:10 PM
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The religious gifts are nice in theory, but what 7 year old really appreciates a bible? I would give something like a charm bracelet with a charm that commemorates the first communion (a cross, a circle engraved with the date, or they may make actual first communion charms, I don't know), or maybe a necklace of some sort: something the child will like, but is also a keepsake. If you wanted to do money (either in addition or instead of a gift), I'd do a savings bond. In terms of how much, $200 is way too much. I would only expect $100 from maybe grandparents or godparents. I'd go around $50, personally.
I agree with the amount of money Laine says is appropriate.
They have bibles made just for children.

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(I just had a funny thought about trying to return a bible to the store.)
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that''s why i didn''t suggest a bible. plus there are TONS of bible versions out there. don''t want to buy the wrong oneDate: 5/8/2007 5:07:11 PM
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But what if all the friends of the parents end up buying bibles? That''s a lot of bibles.(I just had a funny thought about trying to return a bible to the store.)
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Date: 5/8/2007 2:20:10 PM
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The religious gifts are nice in theory, but what 7 year old really appreciates a bible? I would give something like a charm bracelet with a charm that commemorates the first communion (a cross, a circle engraved with the date, or they may make actual first communion charms, I don''t know), or maybe a necklace of some sort: something the child will like, but is also a keepsake. If you wanted to do money (either in addition or instead of a gift), I''d do a savings bond. In terms of how much, $200 is way too much. I would only expect $100 from maybe grandparents or godparents. I''d go around $50, personally.
Funny you suggested a charm- I got a gold 1st communion charm/pendant (a disc style charm w/ cup/cross, etc) and when I had my gold charm bracelet made after collecting charms for a while, I made sure that my little 1st communion charm was on it!

My godfather gave me a 14kt gold heart pendant w/ a pearl in the heart as a gift- I still have that many many moons later as well.

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Date: 5/8/2007 6:01:56 PM
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Date: 5/8/2007 2:20:10 PMAuthor: laine
The religious gifts are nice in theory, but what 7 year old really appreciates a bible? I would give something like a charm bracelet with a charm that commemorates the first communion (a cross, a circle engraved with the date, or they may make actual first communion charms, I don''t know), or maybe a necklace of some sort: something the child will like, but is also a keepsake. If you wanted to do money (either in addition or instead of a gift), I''d do a savings bond. In terms of how much, $200 is way too much. I would only expect $100 from maybe grandparents or godparents. I''d go around $50, personally.
Funny you suggested a charm- I got a gold 1st communion charm/pendant (a disc style charm w/ cup/cross, etc) and when I had my gold charm bracelet made after collecting charms for a while, I made sure that my little 1st communion charm was on it!
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My godfather gave me a 14kt gold heart pendant w/ a pearl in the heart as a gift- I still have that many many moons later as well.
Thats what I love about my charm bracelets, I have permanent reminders of these many occasions over the years. The money gets spent, the little gifts get lost or used, clothes get worn out, but I''ll always have my charms. I probably have 7 or 8 bracelets now (sterling), and while I don''t wear them, I still collect charms to commemorate occasions and trips and things.
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I always got my nieces religious but personal gifts for their christenings (baptisms); first holy communions; and confirmations. I recently asked if the younger wanted cross earrings for her confirmation, but she already had a pair and asked if I would get her heart shaped earrings instead, so I did. I got her small gold heart stud earrings, each with a tiny diamond in it, and a matching pendant. As I was buying the gift my brother had shared with me that that his daughter was having doubts about Catholicism before her confirmation but that she planned to go through with it. (I had a sense of of a collective sigh of relief going up in their household at the idea that her mother''s life would not be ruined!) My brother said that Sarah might wind up a Hindu, however.
There are lovely books that one can give children as First Holy Communion gifts, too. I love the ones about Narnia by C.S. Lewis.
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ETA: Oh, and i forgot to mention that James Avery (jamesavery.com) has first communion jewelry in either sterling or 14k YG as well. I get their catalog and noticed that recently.

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If monetary gifts are given for such occasions, I think anything over $50 is probably too much unless it is given by a close relative or by a godparent.
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