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Congratulations!

August 12, 2024 by Kerensa

Thank you to parents and teachers for your support and preparation of your children. Congratulations to Trina, Poppy, Bridget, Stella, Ella, Bryce, Samuel and Raphael on your first Holy Communion!

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Baptised Catholic

If you were already baptised into the Catholic Church, you are a Catholic! Many people find themselves in this situation. Perhaps your parents raised you Catholic, but for some reason, you missed the sacrament of Confirmation. You may have been baptised Catholic but for various reasons were not raised in the faith. You may have never gone to Mass regularly, attended faith formation, or prepared for First Communion or Confirmation. When you call your local parish representative or contact our team, you should share your personal experience of Church and faith with them. This will help them determine your next steps towards full initiation.

Baptised in Another Church

If you were baptised with water, in the name of God, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, you are a Christian! Depending on your circumstances, your process of formation and discernment would prepare you for a profession of faith, the sacrament of Confirmation, and reception of Holy Eucharist. When you call Sacred Heart Parish, you should share your personal experience of Church and faith with them. This will help them determine your next steps towards full initiation.

Never Baptised:

The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, or RCIA, is an ancient process that was revived recently at the Second Vatican Council. The process of RCIA corresponds to the stages of individual faith development and personal conversion. It also involves the deeper conversion of the accompanying Catholic community, who witness and partake in the same spiritual journey. In order to hear and follow God’s voice, those seeking initiation enter into RCIA with a parish community through prayer and discernment.

For the unbaptised, this journey may lead to the waters of new life in Baptism, the sealing of the Holy Spirit in Confirmation, and the partaking of the “Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity” of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Holy Eucharist.

The journey of each person is unique. The RCIA process respects this and the ritual reflects it. Your local parish is your starting point to begin this exciting chapter in your faith journey.

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Candidate Details

The person to be baptised — this may be an infant, child, or adult.

Sex *

Mother of Candidate

If Christian. Baptised? *

Father of Candidate

If Christian. Baptised? *

Details of Ceremony

Sundays are typical, 12pm or after.

Details of Godparents

Due to godparents making public promises in Baptism to actively hand on the Catholic faith, Canon law requires that a godparent must be a baptised and confirmed Catholic at least 16 years old.

In the event either a Godfather or Godmother can’t be assigned it is possible to include 1 or 2 Christian witnesses provided at least one Catholic Godparent is already provided:
if applicable

Parents Baptismal Commitment

We commit to the following: *

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