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In compliance with Title I, Canon 6.1.1, the Register of Church Membership and Rites provides space for recording historical data, rectors and vicars along with other ministers, baptisms along with a record of baptized members within a parish, confirmations and receptions, a summary of communicants, marriages, and burials within a parish. Revised 2018. Entries per section: Baptism - 140 Baptized Members - 280 Confirmations/Receptions -190 Communicants - 90 Marriages - 42 (one page per entry) Burials - 133
This sturdy register matches the Parochial Report Form of the General Convention Office of the Episcopal Church. Columned pages provide a day-by-day record of attendance and number of services for Sunday and Saturday evening Eucharists, weekday and private Daily Offices and other services. Space is also provided for names of celebrant or officiant and notes. Red cloth binding. 1,978 entries.
Contains registers of rectors, baptisms, baptized persons, confirmations, communicants, marriages, funerals, and burials.
Includes documentation of baptisms, confirmations, marriages, deaths, and memberships.
This collection consists of the parish register of the Church of the Good Shepherd, an Episcopal church in Madison Lake, Minnesota. The register contains general information on the church's history, and the baptisms, confirmations, and burials that took place at the church from 1889 until 1894. This collection is a photocopy of originals held by the Diocese of Minnesota (Episcopal), in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Includes historical notes, and registers of baptisms, confirmations, deaths, marriages, communicants, and membership (families and individuals).
The register for an Episcopal Church located in Dundas, Minnesota, abstracted from the microfilm copy held by the Southwest Historical Center. Includes marriages, baptisms, and burials.
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