#56533 Baby Blessings
Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 4:17 pm
I have been a membership clerk, a ward clerk, and a stake clerk. I agree with Marzipan's answer to this question.
I would just like to comment on the statement made in the question "I thought the blessing was to establish a church record." The clerk will establish a church record based on the blessing, but the clerk can create a church record without a blessing. A baby blessing isn't required, and there is actually no permanent record kept that the baby was ever blessed, except the certificate given to the parents. A copy of the certificate is kept in the ward for 1-3 years for audit purposes to check to see if the membership record was properly created. The permanent church record shows date of birth, place of birth, parents, and so forth, but nothing about who performed the blessing, if there was one.
As far as I can tell the only reason we have baby blessings is to fulfill this commandment, "Every member of the church of Christ having children is to bring them unto the elders before the church, who are to lay their hands upon them in the name of Jesus Christ, and bless them in his name" (D&C 20:70).
I would just like to comment on the statement made in the question "I thought the blessing was to establish a church record." The clerk will establish a church record based on the blessing, but the clerk can create a church record without a blessing. A baby blessing isn't required, and there is actually no permanent record kept that the baby was ever blessed, except the certificate given to the parents. A copy of the certificate is kept in the ward for 1-3 years for audit purposes to check to see if the membership record was properly created. The permanent church record shows date of birth, place of birth, parents, and so forth, but nothing about who performed the blessing, if there was one.
As far as I can tell the only reason we have baby blessings is to fulfill this commandment, "Every member of the church of Christ having children is to bring them unto the elders before the church, who are to lay their hands upon them in the name of Jesus Christ, and bless them in his name" (D&C 20:70).