Baptism Preparation
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All Saints Parish shares your family’s joy at the birth of your child! And we are indeed delighted that you are asking for your child to be initiated into our faith community through the sacrament of Baptism.
To make this an informed decision and a meaningful choice for your family and especially for the faith life of your child, we have some directives that are intended to help you understand the responsibilities that are yours and those that pertain to the church.
THE CATHOLIC UNDERSTANDING OF BAPTISM:
The sacrament of Baptism is the first of the three sacraments of initiation. The other two are Eucharist and Confirmation.
The sacraments celebrate God’s presence among us and provide a unique meeting with Jesus Christ, Saviour and Lord. It is in the faith community that your child will be reborn in the newness of life in Christ; grow and be nurtured in the Catholic faith; and, later celebrate together with the rest of us, God’s goodness and love in the Eucharist; and the full release of the Holy Spirit at Confirmation.
YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES AS PARENTS:
The Catholic Church teaches that parents are the primary and indispensable teachers of their children in both the matter and ways of faith. It is by your own faith and practice that you provide an essential key for your child’s faith-filled entrance into the Body of Christ.
Parents requesting Baptism for their children are invited to recognize that they are part of a faith community entrusted with the handing on of faith. The "faith" in question is not just a vague sense of the mystery of life’s meaning or a dim notion of a Supreme Being; rather is it quite specifically a faith in and relationship with Jesus Christ, the supreme revelation of God! The challenge of Catholic parents is to lead children to a true and real relationship with God amid the People of God.
Infant children are very open to God, and thus are always ready for Baptism. Such is not always the case with parents. For one reason or another, parents may not attend Mass, or receive the sacraments, or attend to the Church's laws regarding sacramental marriage, or express faith in Jesus in any traditional way. If such is the case, parents/guardians ought to talk with the Pastor, Father Kevin, in a spirit of support for the children involved, so that reconciliation with the Church might be brought about.
SPECIAL PASTORAL CIRCUMSTANCES:
There are a few situations where family circumstances require pastoral consideration, special paperwork. These arise thus:
1. When a family is not registered in All Saints Parish but is living within it’s territorial jurisdiction;
2. When a family is registered in another parish or is clearly living outside the jurisdiction of All Saints Parish. If you worship at a different Parish and request a baptism at All Saint’s Parish, please remember we require a letter of permission to baptize your child from your “home” Pastor, along
with an indication of participation in a Baptism Preparation Program. This is integral to your scheduling of a baptism at All Saint’s Parish;
3. When a family is living in the jurisdiction of All Saints Parish and wishes to celebrate in another Parish;
4. When a child comes from a family of divorced parents, or of separated parents, or unmarried parents, or where named biological parents are not living together – the issue of a formal “Consent to Baptism” might pertain.
If any of these circumstances apply to you and you have not yet discussed this with the Parish Priest, please make arrangements to do so.
A NOTE ON GODPARENTS:
The role of Godparent is to both represent an extended family and the Christian community in supporting and assisting parents in fulfilling their obligations as Catholic parents.
Having two Godparents is customary. One of the Godparents should be a baptized Catholic, at least 16 years of age, who have received Communion, have been Confirmed, and are living a life of faith (if your Catholic Godparent is not confirmed, do not worry, we can prepare them for that). One Catholic Godparent, male or female, is sufficient; but there may be two, one of each sex. Traditionally, parents choose two Godparents. Please keep in mind that ‘baptized Christians’ may serve as official witnesses to a baptism, but are not properly viewed as Godparents. Thus is it common to have one Godparent (a Catholic) along with a witness (who is a ‘baptized Christian’). Note: Godparents and witnesses are encouraged to attend baptismal preparation with the parents.
SCHEDULING BAPTISMAL CELEBRATIONS:
Baptisms are both family and parish celebrations; hence, Baptism celebrations may occur weekends at Mass by a Priest or outside of Mass by a Deacon. The opportunity to schedule your child's Baptism celebration takes place once you have completed the Registration for the Baptism of a Child Form (remember to bring along a copy of the child’s birth certificate with you to the Parish Office) and participated in the All Saints Parish Baptism Preparation Program. To avoid disappointment, do not invite family and guests until preparation has been completed and a date and time has been approved and confirmed by the parish staff.
HOW DO PARENTS PREPARE FOR THEIR CHILD’S BAPTISM?
Register is done at the preparation class. Please remember to bring in an official copy of your child’s birth certificate, your baptism certificate and the godparent’s baptism certificate with confirmation notification.
Please note that all preparation will be held at St. Basil’s Church Hall, 604–13th Street North, Lethbridge. All sessions begin at 7 p.m. Remember that it is upon the completion of baptism preparation that a family can proceed to schedule their baptism through Cyndi Lilienthal at All Saints parish office (403-327-8931).
BAPTISMAL PREPARATION INFORMATION:
PLEASE NOTE:
Participation in the Baptism Preparation Program is essential for parents celebrating a child’s baptism at All Saints Parish.
Please note:
Baptisms are not celebrated during the seasons of Advent and Lent.
IN CLOSING:
These notes have been prepared to help you plan the Baptism of your child in a manner befitting this great and first Sacrament. All Saints faith community welcomes you and your child through the sacrament of Baptism to celebrate, with us, God's life and love!
To make this an informed decision and a meaningful choice for your family and especially for the faith life of your child, we have some directives that are intended to help you understand the responsibilities that are yours and those that pertain to the church.
THE CATHOLIC UNDERSTANDING OF BAPTISM:
The sacrament of Baptism is the first of the three sacraments of initiation. The other two are Eucharist and Confirmation.
The sacraments celebrate God’s presence among us and provide a unique meeting with Jesus Christ, Saviour and Lord. It is in the faith community that your child will be reborn in the newness of life in Christ; grow and be nurtured in the Catholic faith; and, later celebrate together with the rest of us, God’s goodness and love in the Eucharist; and the full release of the Holy Spirit at Confirmation.
YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES AS PARENTS:
The Catholic Church teaches that parents are the primary and indispensable teachers of their children in both the matter and ways of faith. It is by your own faith and practice that you provide an essential key for your child’s faith-filled entrance into the Body of Christ.
Parents requesting Baptism for their children are invited to recognize that they are part of a faith community entrusted with the handing on of faith. The "faith" in question is not just a vague sense of the mystery of life’s meaning or a dim notion of a Supreme Being; rather is it quite specifically a faith in and relationship with Jesus Christ, the supreme revelation of God! The challenge of Catholic parents is to lead children to a true and real relationship with God amid the People of God.
Infant children are very open to God, and thus are always ready for Baptism. Such is not always the case with parents. For one reason or another, parents may not attend Mass, or receive the sacraments, or attend to the Church's laws regarding sacramental marriage, or express faith in Jesus in any traditional way. If such is the case, parents/guardians ought to talk with the Pastor, Father Kevin, in a spirit of support for the children involved, so that reconciliation with the Church might be brought about.
SPECIAL PASTORAL CIRCUMSTANCES:
There are a few situations where family circumstances require pastoral consideration, special paperwork. These arise thus:
1. When a family is not registered in All Saints Parish but is living within it’s territorial jurisdiction;
2. When a family is registered in another parish or is clearly living outside the jurisdiction of All Saints Parish. If you worship at a different Parish and request a baptism at All Saint’s Parish, please remember we require a letter of permission to baptize your child from your “home” Pastor, along
with an indication of participation in a Baptism Preparation Program. This is integral to your scheduling of a baptism at All Saint’s Parish;
3. When a family is living in the jurisdiction of All Saints Parish and wishes to celebrate in another Parish;
4. When a child comes from a family of divorced parents, or of separated parents, or unmarried parents, or where named biological parents are not living together – the issue of a formal “Consent to Baptism” might pertain.
If any of these circumstances apply to you and you have not yet discussed this with the Parish Priest, please make arrangements to do so.
A NOTE ON GODPARENTS:
The role of Godparent is to both represent an extended family and the Christian community in supporting and assisting parents in fulfilling their obligations as Catholic parents.
Having two Godparents is customary. One of the Godparents should be a baptized Catholic, at least 16 years of age, who have received Communion, have been Confirmed, and are living a life of faith (if your Catholic Godparent is not confirmed, do not worry, we can prepare them for that). One Catholic Godparent, male or female, is sufficient; but there may be two, one of each sex. Traditionally, parents choose two Godparents. Please keep in mind that ‘baptized Christians’ may serve as official witnesses to a baptism, but are not properly viewed as Godparents. Thus is it common to have one Godparent (a Catholic) along with a witness (who is a ‘baptized Christian’). Note: Godparents and witnesses are encouraged to attend baptismal preparation with the parents.
SCHEDULING BAPTISMAL CELEBRATIONS:
Baptisms are both family and parish celebrations; hence, Baptism celebrations may occur weekends at Mass by a Priest or outside of Mass by a Deacon. The opportunity to schedule your child's Baptism celebration takes place once you have completed the Registration for the Baptism of a Child Form (remember to bring along a copy of the child’s birth certificate with you to the Parish Office) and participated in the All Saints Parish Baptism Preparation Program. To avoid disappointment, do not invite family and guests until preparation has been completed and a date and time has been approved and confirmed by the parish staff.
HOW DO PARENTS PREPARE FOR THEIR CHILD’S BAPTISM?
Register is done at the preparation class. Please remember to bring in an official copy of your child’s birth certificate, your baptism certificate and the godparent’s baptism certificate with confirmation notification.
Please note that all preparation will be held at St. Basil’s Church Hall, 604–13th Street North, Lethbridge. All sessions begin at 7 p.m. Remember that it is upon the completion of baptism preparation that a family can proceed to schedule their baptism through Cyndi Lilienthal at All Saints parish office (403-327-8931).
BAPTISMAL PREPARATION INFORMATION:
PLEASE NOTE:
Participation in the Baptism Preparation Program is essential for parents celebrating a child’s baptism at All Saints Parish.
Please note:
Baptisms are not celebrated during the seasons of Advent and Lent.
IN CLOSING:
These notes have been prepared to help you plan the Baptism of your child in a manner befitting this great and first Sacrament. All Saints faith community welcomes you and your child through the sacrament of Baptism to celebrate, with us, God's life and love!