The Parish of Hannahstown
Saint Joseph's and Saint Peter's
Very Rev. Patrick Devlin
Chaplain to the Deaf Community
Chaplain to the Antrim Area Hospital
Thur/Fri Emergency Calls
Parish Mobile Number: 07910833699
Vicariate Emergency Sick Calls : 07549209775
Parish Email: hannahstown@downandconnor.org
Parish Secretary: Mrs Grainne McArevey
Telephone: 02890614567
23 Hannahstown Hill, Belfast, BT17 0LT
Baptisms
How to arrange
a Baptism
To arrange a Baptism, please call the Parish Office on 02890614567 to arrange a time and date for the Baptism. The Parish Secretary will arrange this with you over the phone.
Some things you may need to know about Baptisms
The Preparations
Apart from any preparation you are asked to do by the priest there will be your own preparations for the service.
Invitations
Its really up to you who to invite. Obviously Grandparents will expect an invitation.
Its nice to bring any brothers and sisters along and most people want to have a good number of family and friends.
Baptism is a formal 'thank you' to God for the gift of your child.
It is a great opportunity for family and friends to get together and rejoice and give thanks with you.
Godparents
It is good if the godparents can be adult Catholics who will take an interest in your baby as he or she grows up. In the early Church the godparents were sponsors who taught the new Christian, usually an adult, about the faith.
Later on when infant baptism became usual, the godparents often took the role of guardians of the child if anything happened to the parents. Something of these two roles remain today.
Choose godparents who are likely to be around and have an interest in your child over the years.
Reception
Its nice if all the guests at the baptism can be invited to a reception afterwards.
Usually baptism receptions are informal affairs at a family house.
Don't feel shy about giving grandparents, family or friends the chance to help with the catering - they will often be more than delighted to help out. Giving people the opportunity to meet, talk, catch up with distant relatives and make new friends is important.