Baptism is the first of the Sacraments of Initiation and it formally joins us as a member of the Body of Christ. Parents seek baptism in order to formally introduce their child to God as loving father of our extended faith family. We also recognize that in community we can best nurture our child’s faith and help them grow in love and service.
Your decision to share with your child the light and life of Christ in Baptism is an important one. During the preparation process, we will help you explore the implication of the Sacrament and we will discuss the difference your child’s Baptism can make in your family.
Whether your child is a newborn or older, we look forward to meeting and working with you. Below you will find some frequently asked questions. For more information, please feel free to contact Jen Sanders, 419-668-6044, Ext. 232, or by email: [email protected].
This is my first child to be baptized, what do I need to do?
Simply contact the parish and tell us you are interested in Baptism. We hold a Baptism Preparation Class the first Saturday of each month, at 9 am in the Gathering Space. Please call the parish office to reserve your spot.
After you have attended the class, we will then schedule the Baptism.
Our faith directs us to baptize our children as babies, but don’t worry if your child is older. We welcome families at all stages of life!
I have had several children baptized, what do I need to do?
Parents with older children who have been baptized simply need to call the parish office and contact Karen Duncan. 419-668-6044, Ext. 226, or email [email protected]
When are Baptisms held at St. Paul’s?
Baptisms are usually scheduled after the 4:30 PM Mass on Saturdays, but we try to accommodate your family’s needs as much as possible.
Who can be a godparent or sponsor?
Each person being baptized must have at least one godparent or sponsor.