DS was baptized in the Roman Catholic rite, and then when we converted to Orthodoxy, he was chrismated in the Orthodox church.
However, we have no records of his chrismation; the priest at the Orthodox church refuses to release them or even speak to us after we left. He is angry that we are no longer giving money to the church. It is a big, tangled mess over there, trust me. Even when my oldest asked to make a confession at the Orthodox church, the priest made a big deal about how he didn’t have to, it was unnceccessary, et cetera. Our son was 7 at the time. The priest heard his confession grudgingly.
So. DH and I were both baptized as babies in the Roman rite, and our two oldest were chrismated and received Communion in the Orthodox church. Our youngest was baptized in the Orthodox Church, however we have no records and are not likely to be able to get any from the Orthodox church. Our son will eventually need records of his sacraments when he is an adult. What would all of you suggest we do?