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  • Baptism Inquiry

     For 6 years of age or younger.

    Baptism at St. Michael's Catholic Parish, Poway, CA.

     


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    Please fill out the following information as completely as possible. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our Parish Secretary Theresa Guinto Wolf at stmikes@smpoway.org or 858-487--4755 x3101

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  • PARENT INFORMATION

    Please double-check that all spelling and information matches the child's birth certificate.
  • GODPARENT/SPONSOR INFORMATION

    GODPARENTS (also called Sponsors): A person may only have one or two godparents. If two are chosen, they must be male and female.

    In order for someone to be eligible as a godparent they must be:

    Chosen by the parents, have the ability and the intention to fulfill the role.

    At least 16 years of age (although the Pastor may make exceptions, "for a just cause."

    A Confirmed Roman Catholic, who has already received the Most Holy Eucharist and strives to be a good role model for the one being baptized.

    And is neither the father nor the mother of the child.

    A baptized person who belongs to another Christian community may be admitted only as a "Christian witness" (not a godparent) provided that there is at least one Roman Catholic godparent who fulfills the above criteria. A non-baptized person cannot be a witness (Code of Canon Law, cc. 872-874; Catechism of the Catholic Church 1255).

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    Date Received: ____           Fee Received: ____  

    Letter(s) of Good Standing Received:  ________  

    Baptism Preparation Class Scheduled: _______________

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    Date of Baptism:

    Celebrant Signature: 

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  • BAPTISM OF YOUR CHILD AT ST. MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC CHURCH GUIDELINES.

  • Dear Parents:

    Welcome to our Baptism Preparation Program at St. Michael’s. We are happy that you have expressed a desire to have your child baptized into the Catholic community and look forward to meeting with you. After completing the attached form, please return it with the signed Statement of Commitment to the parish secretary along with our Baptism fee of $50.00.

    As you are seeking the baptism of your child in the Roman Catholic Church, the following guidelines are presented to help you embark upon this journey of faith with Christ and His Church.

    A. The Sanctifying Role of the Church (Code of Canon Law, c. 842, 849; Catechism of the Catholic Church 1213, 1263, 1265, 1267-1270)

    Through Baptism, God invites us to participate in his life in Jesus Christ and adopts us as his children. It is through this sacrament that we receive the Holy Spirit and become members of the family of God, the Body of Christ, His Church. Baptism begins our commitment to grow in this new life and to strive to acquire spiritual maturity. By baptism, God purifies us from sin.

    Baptism is the sacrament of faith which has the Risen Christ as its source, and it is the offer of salvation for all people. Intimately linked to Confirmation and to Eucharist, Baptism is, with these two sacraments, Christian Initiation. The child is baptized in the faith of their parents, godparents and of the Church.

    B. Basic Guidelines and Information for Infant (to include young children) Baptism (Code of Canon Law, cc. 867-868; Catechism of the Catholic Church 1251)

    Parents should bring their child to the Sacrament of Baptism as soon after birth as possible. Except in case of necessity, the church is the usual place of baptism.

    In order that a child be baptized, it is necessary that the parents' consent, or at least one of them, or someone legally standing in their place, and that there is reasonable hope that the child will be brought up in the Catholic Faith.

    GODPARENTS (also called Sponsors): A person may only have one or two godparents. If two are chosen, they must be male and female.

    In order for someone to be eligible as a godparent they must be:

    Chosen by the parents, have the ability and the intention to fulfill the role.

    At least 16 years of age (although the Pastor may make exceptions, "for a just cause."

    A Confirmed Roman Catholic, who has already received the Most Holy Eucharist and strives to be a good role model for the one being baptized.

    And is neither the father nor the mother of the child.

    A baptized person who belongs to another Christian community may be admitted only as a "Christian witness" (not a godparent) provided that there is at least one Roman Catholic godparent who fulfills the above criteria. A non-baptized person cannot be a witness (Code of Canon Law, cc. 872-874; Catechism of the Catholic Church 1255).

    C. Baptismal Preparation at St. Michaels (Code of Canon Law, c. 851; Catechism of the Catholic Church 843)

    In order to respect your request for the baptism of your child, you are invited to follow closely the stages of preparation offered below: 

    1. Contact the parish office and express your desire to have your child baptized.

    2. Introduce yourself to our Pastor, other priests, and deacons if you do not already know them personally.

    3. Open yourself to the invitation to actively join the faith community of the parish. If you are not registered parishioners, please consider becoming involved in the prayer and celebration of the Sunday Eucharistic community.

    While baptismal preparation may vary from parish to parish, here at St. Michael's, you will be invited to participate in a 1-hour Baptismal Class prior to the baptism of your child or present a certificate of completion of another form of Pre-Baptism formation from another parish. Registered parents of St. Michaels seeking the baptism of additional children need only take this class one time. It is extremely important to take your faith-life seriously because, before God, you have taken on an awesome responsibility for the salvation of another, your own child! Your commitment and openness to baptismal preparation will help develop the faith-life of your child as they mature.

    D. Other Information (Catechism of the Catholic Church 857)

    Are you living in a parish other than the one in which you wish to have your child baptized?

    It is preferred that you take your Baptismal Preparation in the parish in which you reside and then receive a testimonial letter from your Parish Priest to have your child baptized in another parish. This requirement respects the reality that each pastor has sacramental jurisdiction over their own parishioners only. Therefore, if one seeks a sacrament outside of one's parish, the proper pastor's permission is necessary. Furthermore, the invitation to connect with one's own proper parish first is founded on the hope that the faith-life of the family and of the one(s) to be baptized will be lived in community and not in isolation.

    Marital Status

    Your marital status will be clarified during the baptismal preparation process. Baptism is not denied if the parents are unmarried or not married in the Roman Catholic Church. However, there may be reason to postpone Baptism if parents are not practicing the Faith or have no intention of living a Catholic life in harmony with the Gospel. If your status is not in harmony with the Roman Catholic understanding of sacramental marriage, please contact the parish office and inquire as to how we may help you enter into proper sacramental marriage or, if need be, seek a declaration of nullity by the Church.

    All of the above information applies to Baptism of an infant or young child only. If you have a child to be baptized who has reached catechetical age/the age of reason (age 7), you and they will receive different preparation.

    Those children already baptized in other Christian communities will be prepared to make a profession of faith into the Catholic Church and will receive the sacraments of Eucharist and Confirmation in the Rite of Reception into Full Communion with the Catholic Church.

     

     

     

  • STATEMENT OF COMMITMENT

    We have read, understand and agree that we must demonstrate an active commitment in the practice of our faith as detailed in the Baptism Preparation Welcome Letter before our child will be baptized at St. Michael’s Church.

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  • Baptism Processing Fee ($50)

    The church does not charge for the sacrament of baptism. A processing fee is applied to cover the cost of materials and supplies used for the class and ceremony.
  • Please make the check payable to "St. Michael's Church" in the amount of $50, or pay in cash in the Parish Office.

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