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Hello:
I have several questions about sacrament notations on the back of Baptismal Certificates. I have recently noticed that neither my baptismal certificate nor those of my young adult children have these notations. Because my children are now at the point of moving out of the family home, it seems to me it would be important to have the forms, but I am curious about the notations. I was asking around at the various parishes in question, but I seem to get conflicting answers, or perhaps I’m just not understanding them. So,
Thanks again and God bless.
I have several questions about sacrament notations on the back of Baptismal Certificates. I have recently noticed that neither my baptismal certificate nor those of my young adult children have these notations. Because my children are now at the point of moving out of the family home, it seems to me it would be important to have the forms, but I am curious about the notations. I was asking around at the various parishes in question, but I seem to get conflicting answers, or perhaps I’m just not understanding them. So,
- Are baptismal certificates (and/or their notations), legal documents (as in, submitting them as a form of identity (say, in lieu of a birth certificate)?
- Should the parish administering a sacrament make the appropriate notation when the sacrament is indeed administered?
2 a. If not, why not?
2.b. If no notation was made at the time, what is the procedure for either getting it filled in or verifying that the sacrament was made? One parish told me it was the parish where the baptism was administered and that other parishes are supposed to notify the baptizing parish when other sacraments are given.
2.c. When is the correct time for making such a notation? One parish told me it is only done if a parish needs the information (such as to prepare for a marriage) and it is to be made within six weeks of that parish requesting it. (If that’s correct I don’t understand it. It seems to me the notation should be made at the time of the Sacrament so the person would always have it on hand without a lot of back-and-forth from the various parishes.
2.d. If a person prepared for a Sacrament (such as Confirmation) at one parish but because of unforeseen circumstances actually received the Sacrament at another parish, who records the sacrament and/or notates it on the Baptismal certificate? For example, my son’s grandfather passed away on what was to have been my son’s Confirmation Date. My son received the Sacrament at a neighboring parish two months later.
Thanks again and God bless.