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Request for Records - National Shrine and Parish of Saint Michael and The Archangels (Archdiocese of Manila)

1.) Request for Records of Baptismal, Confirmation and Marriage for those who were baptized, confirmed and married at National Shrine and Parish of St. Michael and The Archangels.

Please supply necessary information to process your request. If you are unable to get your documents in person, send a representative with an AUTHORIZATION LETTER or an AFFIDAVIT with your scanned I.D. This will allow them to get your requested documents.

https://forms.gle/7bGwp2vJHW66s8XH8

2.) Application for Sacrament of Confirmation

Confirmation is every Sunday. Use your personal email. Register individually. 

Register (5) days before your desired schedule. No advance registration. For those who registered: details and slot number to be sent on Thursday, 3 days before your schedule (late afternoon). 

For questions regarding this matter, please contact us at 09772409731/ 87361105 or email at sanmiguelfgod@gmail.com 

The Certificate is to be given right after the celebration.

Registration Form - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1agIZK5enuCBt9bp_bLbLf7A3jhD44lG-

Confirmation Form - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1y-rLP4euNdIZfU8J1gEEHDk_BuYiUah0/view

Uploading and Submission of Application Requirements - https://forms.gle/xSa7VJYwxA5o7ZBZ6

SCHEDULE OF PARISH OFFICE
Monday - Closed
Tuesday to Saturday - 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM and 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM 
Sunday 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM (For the Sacrament of Confirmation only) NO WALK-IN Please message/call during office hours. Landline: 87361105 Cellphone/Viber: 09772409731 


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