Confirmation Registers

Definition

A register documenting individuals who have received the religious rite of confirmation within a Christian tradition.

What Are Confirmation Records and How Do You Recognize Them?

Confirmation Registers typically appear in parish sacramental registers or as standalone entries. They record the name of the confirmand, the date of confirmation, and the parish or church where the rite occurred. These records may also include the officiating bishop or priest and remarks about preparation or eligibility.

Elements Found in Confirmation Registers

Name of confirmand

Date of confirmation

Parish or church name

Officiating bishop or priest

Remarks or notes

Natural Group

Each separate register volume should be captured as a separate digital folder.

Descriptive Metadata

Date: Enter the date or date range when the records were created.

Locality: Enter the city or town where the parish or church is located.

Creator: Enter the name of the parish, church, or religious organization that created the records.

Volume: Enter the volume designation used by the archive or custodian.

Title: In the language of the records, enter the title as designated by the archive. Otherwise, enter the record title as it appears on the cover, spine, or title page of the natural group.

Custodian Reference ID: If the archive has applied a reference ID to each volume, then enter the ID in the format relevant to the archive. Enter a single hyphen (-) to indicate if no such ID exists.

Keywords (Selected Languages)

Language

Confirmation

Date

Name

Parish

English

Confirmation

Date

Name

Parish

French

Confirmation

Date

Nom

Paroisse

German

Konfirmation

Datum

Name

Pfarrei

Spanish

Confirmación

Fecha

Nombre

Parroquia

Italian

Confermazione

Data

Nome

Parrocchia

Portuguese

Confirmação

Data

Nome

Paróquia

Dutch

Confirmatie

Datum

Naam

Parochie

Russian

Конфирмация

Дата

Имя

Приход

Polish

Bierzmowanie

Data

Imię

Parafia

Swedish

Konfirmation

Datum

Namn

Församling