Baptism Information

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Congratulations!

We are so happy that you have decided to have your child baptized in the Catholic Church!

Please follow the steps below to register your child for the Sacrament of Baptism.

First step:
Register for baptism through the online baptism registration form.

Second step:
Contact us for information about our online Baptism preparation and/or celebration date at the following address:  baptism@stalbertthegreat.ca
Couples preparing for their child’s Baptism must take a Baptism Preparation course if it is their first child to be baptized.  We typically ask couples who have already had a child baptized to renew Baptism Preparation if it has been more than 5 years (though even if less, you would be most welcome to revisit the preparation, as the material may be different from what you went through before).
At this time, we are offering an online, self-guided baptism preparation at St. Albert the Great. We will provide you with details about accessing the online preparation once registered.

The celebration of Baptism takes place in a Baptism liturgy, not a Mass, on certain Saturdays at 10:30am.
Here is a list of possible dates (subject to availability).

Third step: 
The paperwork typically includes:
– A copy of the child’s Birth Certificate (long form, that includes parental details)
– A copy of one parent’s Catholic Baptism Certificate
– A copy of one godparent’s Confirmation Certificate

Please turn in all additional paperwork and the registration fee, if financially able, as soon as possible (no later than two weeks before the baptism date).  This paperwork may be submitted in person at St Albert the Great Church Parish Office during regular office hours or in the secure mailbox at the Parish Office near the main basement entrance door at the lower level of the church or as attachments by email to baptism@stalbertthegreat.ca .

The $25-per-child registration fee may be submitted by using the payment methods described on the web page on this link .

In the event a birth certificate would not be available in time, either a copy of the completed  Registration of Birth  (before it is submitted at the hospital) or a copy of the  Application for the Birth Certificate, with parentage  (before it is submitted to a registry), would be required.
Please note: the “Registration of Birth” form is different from the “Notice of Live Birth.”  Please do NOT turn in a Notice of Live Birth form.

For Godparents, only one is required. However, if you end up choosing two, it should be one godmother and one godfather.  To be a Godparent (sponsor) a person must be a practicing Catholic who has received the most Holy Sacrament of the Eucharist and has been already Confirmed.  He/she must attend Mass and receive Eucharist on a regular weekly basis and lead a life of faith in keeping with the function to be taken on.  A godparent must be at least 16 years old.

A validly baptized person who belongs to a non-Catholic Christian community cannot be a Godparent (sponsor) except together with a Catholic Godparent (sponsor) and then only as a Christian Witness of the Baptism.

The name(s) of the godparent(s) should be submitted through this form.

If a godparent is unable to attend the baptism, anyone (ideally of the same gender as the person they represent) may stand in proxy.  In such a case, please provide the full name of the proxy and who they will represent.

If a child’s birth parents are no longer together, or if they are unmarried, Consent To Baptism forms (completed and signed by each parent listed on the child’s birth certifcate) are required.  In cases of divorce or separation, the baptism may not take place unless this is received with an adequate amount of lead time.

Contact Dan with any further questions:  baptism@stalbertthegreat.ca

“What name have you given your child?” (Rite of Baptism)