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East, seated, tells Tom that he feels and outcast because he has not been confirmed

East, seated, tells Tom that he feels and outcast because he has not been confirmed


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East, seated, tells Tom that he feels and outcast because he has not been confirmed

2604891 East, seated, tells Tom that he feels and outcast because he has not been confirmed; (add.info.: East, seated, tells Tom that he feels and outcast because he has not been confirmed and therefore cannot take the Sacrament during Communion. Illustration for 1869 edition of 'Tom Brown's Schooldays by Thomas Hughes. Original edition 1857.); Universal History Archive/UIG

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Communion Confirmation


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In this poignant illustration from the 1869 edition of "Tom Brown's Schooldays" by Thomas Hughes, we see East seated and confiding in Tom about feeling like an outcast because he has not been confirmed. The look of sadness and isolation on East's face is palpable as he explains to his friend that without confirmation, he cannot partake in the Sacrament during Communion. The scene captures a moment of vulnerability and emotional turmoil for East, highlighting the importance of religious rituals and ceremonies within the Christian faith. As his classmates participate in this sacred act, East is left feeling excluded and disconnected from his peers. This image serves as a powerful reminder of the impact that religion can have on individuals' sense of belonging and identity. It also speaks to broader themes of acceptance, community, and the complexities of navigating one's faith within a social context. Through this evocative illustration, we are invited to reflect on our own experiences with religion and how it shapes our relationships with others. It prompts us to consider the ways in which spiritual practices can both unite us with others and create divisions based on beliefs or traditions.

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