Ding ding ding. That was part of what I expected. the “6 months of documented attendance”.
I work for a parish in a resort town. Every week I talk to at least one person who desires a one time sacrament (baptism, marriage, confirmation) and they tell me they have been attending for a very long time. Thing is, we have no record of them, they have never bothered to call the parish and get put in the database, colloquially known as “registration”.
At the same time, they have never joined any group, volunteered for anything, dropped a check in the offering, attended a class. Believe me, we will go far to try to establish that they have been somehow part of the parish. We will ask about them, search for their name in the “visitor’s checks” listing, we have searched old sacramental records and old paper registration to see if their family was ever a member.
There are some things in the Canon, for instance, that with Baptism there must be a well founded hope the child will be brought up Catholic, and it is hard on Pastors when they nor the parish knows the parents even a little bit.
When I talk to people, they are often in the same head space you are, “this will never happen”, catastrophizing, and extremely anxious.
My advice, start today. Get in the database first time the office is open. Sent up electronic donations or throw in a check for whatever you can afford, even $2 per week. Show up at something other than Sunday Mass, Lent is coming up, Stations of the Cross and Soup Suppers happen in just about every parish, go eat and then stay to help clean up - this will give you time to meet some of the core people in the parish.
Simply shake the priest’s hand after Mass, introduce yourself each time and after a few weeks he will remember you.
Make the parish actually part of your life.
When you begin to connect with fellowship, you will feel less anxious, it will help you spiritually and get you in a better headspace. Keep telling yourself, God wants me to receive the Sacraments, God wants me married in the Church, Jesus will walk this path with us!
If you lived here, I’d invite you to come play board/video games with the adult’s game group this afternoon.