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I · Sacraments of Initiation

Baptism.

Baisteadh

The sacrament of welcome — the door through which a soul enters the life of the Church and the family of God.

Offered

First Sunday of the month

Time

12.15pm · after Mass

Usual Venue

St. Mary’s, Kincasslagh

Notice Required

Six weeks

What is Baptism?

Any child whose parents are willing to raise them in the Catholic faith can be baptised. It is not necessary for parents to be married in the Church, or for both parents to be Catholic.

Adults preparing to be baptised are welcomed through the RCIA, a separate journey culminating at the Easter Vigil.

Who can be baptised?

What is needed is a real intention that the child will grow up knowing the faith — in the home, in the school, and in the weekly rhythm of Mass.

Godparents

One godparent is required; two are customary. Godparents must:

  • Be aged 16 or over
  • Be confirmed, practising Catholics
  • Be willing to support the parents in raising the child in the faith
  • Provide a Letter of Freedom if baptised elsewhere

How the day unfolds

Baptisms usually take place after Sunday Mass. Families are asked to arrive early and bring the child’s baptismal candle and any required certificates.

Preparation for parents

Parents may be asked to attend a short preparation meeting with the priest before the baptism date is confirmed.

Frequently asked

Can we choose any date?

Baptisms are normally arranged for the first Sunday of the month, subject to parish availability.

Do both godparents need to be Catholic?

At least one godparent must be a confirmed, practising Catholic.

On this page
  1. I. What is Baptism? →
  2. II. Who can be baptised? →
  3. III. Godparents →
  4. IV. How the day unfolds →
  5. V. Preparation for parents →
  6. VI. Frequently asked →
Begin the arrangements

Book a baptism

Please allow at least six weeks’ notice. The office will send the application form and confirm the date.

Request a Baptism → Application Form
Parish Office 074 954 3105
The Sacraments

Marking the moments of a life in faith.

From Baptism to Anointing, please contact the Parish Office to arrange. Most sacraments require several weeks’ notice — marriages require six months.

Baptism

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Confirmation

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First Communion

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Kincasslagh Parish St. Mary’s & St. Columba’s

A rural parish of the Diocese of Raphoe, serving Kincasslagh, Burtonport & Arranmore Island since 1865.

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St. Mary’s

Church Road, Kincasslagh

Co. Donegal, F94 AY27

+353 74 954 3105

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Main Street, Burtonport

Co. Donegal, F94 X2P3

+353 74 954 2071
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