Archdiocese for the Military Services Maintains Millions of Sacramental Records

From: Momentum | Date: November 1, 2007| Author: Calandra, Frank | Copyright information

Service members and their family members can obtain a sacramental certificate regardless of the military installation at which the individual received the sacrament

The new family registering in the parish seems to have an unconventional sacramental history. The parents were married in Rota, Spain. The oldest son was baptized in Gaeta, Italy, and confirmed in Yokosuka, Japan. The daughter was baptized in Yokosuka, but confirmed in Guam.

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