I have never heard of this statement.
Perhaps if you ask this question again in the Roman Catholic section, you may get an answer.
The "parish of baptism" most likely means the church/parish that you or someone else was baptized in.
Bernadette was born on January 7, 1844, and baptized at the local parish church, St. Pierre's, on January 9.
Call or write to your church where you were baptized and ask for a copy. If you do not know, ask your church secretary and they can call the main office if you have the city and/or partial name and your name and age of when you were baptized. Most churches has an assocaiation where it is all stored for your convience for you. Good luck and God Blees. Happy Independence Day!!!
Jose Rizal was baptized by Father Rufino Collantes at the Catholic Church of Calamba in the Philippines.
You would need to check with your parish priest.
Roman Catholic AnswerYou need the pastor of your home parish to approve you to have your baby baptized. He can make arrangements if you wish to have your baby baptized in another church.
You may have been but we can not answer the question as we do not know who you are. Why do you not go to the church and look at the baptism records for that date.
Yes Baptismal records are kept either at the Parish a person was Baptized, or at the Arch/Diocesan office.
Martha Hill Sage has written: 'Old families of the First Parish' -- subject(s): First Parish (Billerica, Mass.)
She was baptized in Skopje, Albania, on August 27, 1910.
The sacrament that brings you into the Catholic faith is Baptism. Any parish can arrange for you to undergo the preparation necessary to be baptized.
Moses Cary has written: 'A genealogy of the families who have settled in the North parish of Bridgewater'