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Contact Us : Please call Brenda Pineda or email brenda stjosephlb. Meetings : Until further notice the class will be online or zoom. Be at least 18 years of age.

Be neither the father nor mother of the person to be baptized. Have receive the three Sacraments of Initiation: Baptism Eucharist Confirmation After considering these qualities the parents should select the godparents for their child. Call the parish with any questions or email brenda stjosephlb.

Find our regular office hours HERE. CCC — Holy Baptism is the basis of the whole Christian life, the gateway to life in the Spirit vitae spiritualis ianua ,4 and the door which gives access to the other sacraments. CAN — Every person not yet baptized and only such a person is capable of being baptized. If one of the parents is a practicing Catholic, as long as the other parent is in agreement, the child can be baptized.

There must also be a well-founded expectation that the child will be brought up in the Catholic tradition. We welcome all parents who are seeking baptism for their children.

If you have concerns about your marital status or having your child baptized, we will be happy to have you speak with one of our priests or deacons to clarify any questions you may have. Baptismal certificates issued by the parish for adopted children will be no different from other baptismal certificates.

No mention of the fact of adoption shall be made on the baptismal certificate. As soon as possible after the birth, indeed even before it, they are to approach the parish priest to ask for the sacrament for their child, and to be themselves duly prepared for it. The proper place for the Sacrament of Baptism to take place is in the parish Church building among the local group of believers spiritual family who welcome the newly baptized in the parish life.

We will go over all the steps of the reception of the Sacrament. However, it is to be conferred either by immersion or by pouring. CAN CCC — The candle, lit from the Easter candle, signifies that Christ has enlightened the new believer. Our Lady of Guadalupe Church will provide it. However, if you or the godparents wish to do so, that is also acceptable.

CAN — Parents, sponsors and parish priests are to take care that a name is not given which is foreign to Christian sentiment. There are no required fees association with the baptism. However, should you wish to give a donation to the deacon, you are welcome to do that. The parish of baptism is considered to be the Church of Record Keeping; therefore, notification of the sacraments of first communion, confirmation, marriage and holy orders, celebrated at other parishes, should be sent to the Church of Record by the church performing the sacraments.

The church of record can issue Baptism Certificates, therefore, at any time. Parishes may have their own processes — such as fees and timeliness for these to be obtained. Yes, you must be a member of the parish. Baptisms are celebrations of the Catholic community where you worship — and so you should celebrate with your home parish.

There are certain cases where exceptions may be approved. Baptism preparation classes are for the parents and godparents of the child. The classes are mandatory. Classes at Our Lady of Guadalupe are valid for three years.

Q: When are baptisms? June and August baptisms are at the Saturday, 5pm Vigil or Sunday, am mass. BUT always check the schedule. There are times we may not offer baptisms at one of those masses for example, the Saturday mass.

Q: How often are baptisms held? Again, check the schedule to verify. There are no baptisms during Advent in December, during Lent, or in July. Q: How often are classes held? A: Classes usually precede weekend baptism, but not always. There are no classes in December or July or August. Q: If I am not a parishioner, may I take the class or have a baptism here at St.

A: You do not need to be a registered parishioner to take the classes. Any family, parent, or godparent may sign up for the class or classes he or she needs please refer to the schedule. If you are not a parishioner, but have special circumstances for wanting to have a baptism here at St.

Joseph, you will need to receive special permission from our pastor. Your current pastor will also have to send a letter of delegation in order for the baptism to take place here. Q: What if we are parishioners at St.



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