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Phemie
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If you were at college and it was done there, your records might be at a parish associated with the college.I too have no record of my confirmation. When I got married they looked for one. I was confirmed outside of the normal rcia process in college. I’m interested in the answer here.
I attended a “Francophone Catholic Community” in the last town where we lived. We were a recognized part of the diocese but unless you asked you might not have known that any sacraments conferred in the Community were recorded at the English parish down the street. So if it wasn’t done and my 2 oldest kids’ Confirmation wasn’t sent to my home parish to be noted in the Baptismal records, I know which parish I have to contact to have that rectified. I meant to check that last time I was home but with parish realignment it was hard to figure out where the registers were now kept and I was only there for a few days. Something to look into next summer.
But record keeping varies.
When I was parish secretary I was pretty much dumped in there and told “OK, issue certificates of baptism.” It was only in reading these forums that I came to know that notations of Confirmation and Marriage were required but that’s when I discovered that only if those sacraments had been celebrated in another parish were they recorded in the Baptismal Register.
Every time I had to issue a certificate for a bride or groom I had to scour all the marriage and confirmation registers we had to find if a) they’d been confirmed, or b) there was a previous marriage, and perhaps an annulment.
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