Monday, January 25, 2010

Collective baptism in Isla Mujeres organized

At the request of residents of Francisco May, the municipality of Isla Mujeres managed with the Catholic Church, the collective baptism of 52 children and adolescents in this community.

The support was possible because the prior proceedings, the municipality took the Civil Registry to the community. Staff from that office a few weeks ago gave birth certificates to parents of the 52 registered, which allowed minors to have an identity document requirement in order to comply with other formalities, including the religious.

In an interview, Manuel Garcia Garcia, secretary general of the council, who attended on behalf of the municipal president, Alicia Ricalde Magana, said that never before did a mass registration in this community, to illustrate that even had children over 10 years did not have the identification card.

via:
http://www.yucatan.com.mx/noticia.asp?cx=15$1310000000$4232582&f=20100124

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