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Do I need birth certificate for catholic confirmation? ?

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  • 1 year ago

    Typically not. But you will likely need a baptismal certificate.

    Source(s): www.askmeaboutgod.org
  • ?
    Lv 6
    1 year ago

    Why would you want to be part of the pagan Roman Catholic cult?

  • 1 year ago

    Jesus never said do anything like that. i dont understand why people still follow religion (traditions of men). plz dont follow the pope to hell!! ~MUST be baptized, turn from sin, obey GOD & Jesus, & walk in His ways to enter Heaven!~

  • Paul
    Lv 7
    1 year ago

    No, but you do need your baptism certificate.  If you don't have it, you can get a copy from the church where you were baptized.

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  • Anonymous
    1 year ago

    I do not believe so. It is not necessary in the Lutheran Church.

  • 1 year ago

    Your parish priest would be able to tell you but I think you need a baptismal certificate rather than a birth certificate.

  • Anonymous
    1 year ago

    II. Required Documents:

    Each person must submit a NEWLY dated Certificate of Baptism with notations from the church of their baptism, dated no more than 6 months from the time preparation begins. Do not submit the original certificate issued at the time of baptism. There are no exceptions, regardless of where one was baptized in the world. The Catholic must contact the parish (or diocese) where their baptism took place and request a new certificate. Certificates may be mailed, faxed, or scanned as an attachment.

    ADULT CONFIRMATION REQUIREMENTS

    https://sacredhearthouston.org/adult-confirmation-...

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