Photo: Mark Wahlberg/Instagram(2)Mark Wahlbergis congratulating his son on a religious milestone.On Sunday, the actor, 50, celebrated his 16-year-old sonMichael’s confirmation, sharing a sweet photo of the teenager posing with wife Rhea Durham. In the sweet mother-son shot, Michael sports a button-down shirt and a tie for the occasion while his mom wears a black dress with a gingham blazer.“So proud of this young man❤️🙏congrats buddy!! Even though mommy deserves most of the credit😂thanks babe🙏❤️🙏,” Wahlberg captioned the photo.Along with Michael, theTedactor shares daughtersElla, 18, and Grace Margaret, 12, plus sonBrendan, 13, with Durham.Wahlberg also posted anInstagramvideo in which he congratulated Michael and “everyone who made their confirmation.““Good morning from Europe,” Wahlberg begins the clip. “Just got down on my hands and knees to express my gratitude on this beautiful day. Congratulations to my son Michael on making his confirmation. All the young people out there who were confirmed and taking their relationship with the lord into their adulthood, what a commitment you guys have made.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The actor has previously opened up about his approach tointroducing his religious beliefs to his children.Wahlberg appeared onTodaylast month and spoke about his filmFather Stuwhere he portrays Stuart Long, a real-life boxer-turned-priest.He said that, as a Catholic man, there are parallels between the film and his life, which is why he’s so passionate about the project.However, he’s not interested in forcing his beliefs onto his children.mark wahlberg/ instagram"They think Dad’s crazy, and he’s boring,” he joked toHoda Kotb. “But even with my faith, I don’t force it on them. But they know that Dad can’t start the day without being in prayer, can’t start the day without reading my Scripture or going to Mass.““And hopefully, instead of forcing that on them, they’ll say, ‘Well, if it works for Dad, maybe it’ll work for us,’ and they’ll kind of gravitate towards it on their own,” Wahlberg added.
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Mark Wahlbergis congratulating his son on a religious milestone.On Sunday, the actor, 50, celebrated his 16-year-old sonMichael’s confirmation, sharing a sweet photo of the teenager posing with wife Rhea Durham. In the sweet mother-son shot, Michael sports a button-down shirt and a tie for the occasion while his mom wears a black dress with a gingham blazer.“So proud of this young man❤️🙏congrats buddy!! Even though mommy deserves most of the credit😂thanks babe🙏❤️🙏,” Wahlberg captioned the photo.Along with Michael, theTedactor shares daughtersElla, 18, and Grace Margaret, 12, plus sonBrendan, 13, with Durham.Wahlberg also posted anInstagramvideo in which he congratulated Michael and “everyone who made their confirmation.““Good morning from Europe,” Wahlberg begins the clip. “Just got down on my hands and knees to express my gratitude on this beautiful day. Congratulations to my son Michael on making his confirmation. All the young people out there who were confirmed and taking their relationship with the lord into their adulthood, what a commitment you guys have made.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The actor has previously opened up about his approach tointroducing his religious beliefs to his children.Wahlberg appeared onTodaylast month and spoke about his filmFather Stuwhere he portrays Stuart Long, a real-life boxer-turned-priest.He said that, as a Catholic man, there are parallels between the film and his life, which is why he’s so passionate about the project.However, he’s not interested in forcing his beliefs onto his children.mark wahlberg/ instagram"They think Dad’s crazy, and he’s boring,” he joked toHoda Kotb. “But even with my faith, I don’t force it on them. But they know that Dad can’t start the day without being in prayer, can’t start the day without reading my Scripture or going to Mass.““And hopefully, instead of forcing that on them, they’ll say, ‘Well, if it works for Dad, maybe it’ll work for us,’ and they’ll kind of gravitate towards it on their own,” Wahlberg added.
Mark Wahlbergis congratulating his son on a religious milestone.
On Sunday, the actor, 50, celebrated his 16-year-old sonMichael’s confirmation, sharing a sweet photo of the teenager posing with wife Rhea Durham. In the sweet mother-son shot, Michael sports a button-down shirt and a tie for the occasion while his mom wears a black dress with a gingham blazer.
“So proud of this young man❤️🙏congrats buddy!! Even though mommy deserves most of the credit😂thanks babe🙏❤️🙏,” Wahlberg captioned the photo.
Along with Michael, theTedactor shares daughtersElla, 18, and Grace Margaret, 12, plus sonBrendan, 13, with Durham.
Wahlberg also posted anInstagramvideo in which he congratulated Michael and “everyone who made their confirmation.”
“Good morning from Europe,” Wahlberg begins the clip. “Just got down on my hands and knees to express my gratitude on this beautiful day. Congratulations to my son Michael on making his confirmation. All the young people out there who were confirmed and taking their relationship with the lord into their adulthood, what a commitment you guys have made.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
The actor has previously opened up about his approach tointroducing his religious beliefs to his children.
Wahlberg appeared onTodaylast month and spoke about his filmFather Stuwhere he portrays Stuart Long, a real-life boxer-turned-priest.
He said that, as a Catholic man, there are parallels between the film and his life, which is why he’s so passionate about the project.However, he’s not interested in forcing his beliefs onto his children.
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“They think Dad’s crazy, and he’s boring,” he joked toHoda Kotb. “But even with my faith, I don’t force it on them. But they know that Dad can’t start the day without being in prayer, can’t start the day without reading my Scripture or going to Mass.”
“And hopefully, instead of forcing that on them, they’ll say, ‘Well, if it works for Dad, maybe it’ll work for us,’ and they’ll kind of gravitate towards it on their own,” Wahlberg added.
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