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!!!
Call the parish where you were baptized and give approximate date of baptism. If church has been permanently closed, receiving parish will have records. Call the diocese office to find out the receiving parish in this case.
To obtain a replacement you would have to contact the parish that issued the original certificate.
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The baptism will be in the church records where the baptism was done.
It is not legal
Whose? Your own? Yes they give you a copy of the certificate when you are baptized.
Certificato di battesimo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "baptism certificate."Specifically, the masculine noun certificato means "certificate." The preposition di means "of." The masculine noun battesimo means "baptism."The pronunciation is "tchehr-TEE-fee-KAH-toh dee baht-TEH-see-moh."
It should have the seal of the church stamped onto it; the same church of the baptism record
In some churches, when you join the church or when you declare your beliefs publicly or are baptised, the church will present you with a certificate of baptism to commemorate or mark the occasion. In the past, these certificates were maintained at local parishes as a means of identification similar to the birth certificate is used today.
Contact the church that you were baptized in.
ask your parents and or priest
Also Certificate Of Marriage, Birth Certificate, Baptism Certificate,Social Sec Card, others are like library ID and school ID's.passport, driver's license, state photo id
OYes, he is. There is an official baptism certificate available for viewing on the internet. According to this certificate, Prince entered the Church of the Latter Day Saints on October 5, 1993.
You simply write to the Church where the baptism was performed. You give the name of the person baptized, giving the exact name used then. If you have the date, provide it. They will send you a new written certificate with the original baptismal date on it, signed by whoever is in charge of the parish now.