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Is there any way of finding out whether or not you were christened as a baby?
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Another slight drawback with your search Caj is that the dissenting and catholic churches tend to be a bit hit and miss with their records, so depending on your age, they might have filed away the log book where nobody can find it.
In addition, you could be baptised at any point from within minutes of birth to adulthood, so if you were fostered while young you may have several trails to investigate.
In addition, you could be baptised at any point from within minutes of birth to adulthood, so if you were fostered while young you may have several trails to investigate.
Lil Old Lady, I think originally it was hell but theologists later came up with the idea of limbo as a concession to alarmed parents. Given that a lot of children died at birth, the thought that you would quite likely have one that went straight to hell would have been an appalling prospect.
Schutzengel, a christening ceremony these days is pretty much what you want it to be. But joining the church traditionally meant gaining God's protection against whatever.
Schutzengel, a christening ceremony these days is pretty much what you want it to be. But joining the church traditionally meant gaining God's protection against whatever.
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CAJ1, When I answered your question, I wasn't aware that you wanted to be baptised. I thought you just wanted to know if you'd been baptised or not.
If you speak to your local priest and explain the problem, there probably won't be any need to go in search of old records. I'm sure he'll be very happy to baptise you.
If you speak to your local priest and explain the problem, there probably won't be any need to go in search of old records. I'm sure he'll be very happy to baptise you.
Hi CAJ1. It may be worth following up Naomi24's first post - the parish records. Most are held at record offices around the country. If you know the area, there may only be a few churches to look for - ie, if its a certain town, there may be 10 churches to look at. That wouldn't take much longer than an hour - and some offices have indexes.
Hope that helps.
Hope that helps.