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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I obtain a copy of my baptismal certificate?
How is a marraige nullified by the Church?
What is Corpus Christi?

How do I obtain a copy of my baptismal certificate?

Baptismal certificate copies are kept by parishes. Therefore, to obtain a copy of your certificate, you need to contact the parish in which you were baptised. You will need to supply your name under which you were baptised, your current name, your date of birth and the name of your parents. Contact information for parishes

How is a marriage nullified by the Church?

For information on how a marriage is nullified by the Church, please download
An Ecclesiastical Declaration of Nullity - Q and A - 15k pdf

What is Corpus Christi?

Corpus Christi is an important feast in the Catholic Church -
The Solemnity: Body and Blood of Christ 14k pdf

 
 
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