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Hong Kong Photography Chen Zhi

All Catholic parishes (no matter which country or place) try their best to keep all her baptism records, and the baptism record of 1933 should still be found. If the Baptist was baptized in China and Hong Kong, his baptism records can only be found in the parishes of China and Hong Kong. If you are abroad, you need to get the baptism certificates from China and Hongkong. If you know which parish in China and Hongkong, you can contact the parish directly (by phone, letter or email). If you don't know which parish you were baptized in China or Hong Kong, you should contact the Bishop's Office in Hong Kong, China, and you can ask Vice Bishop Chen Zhiming first. For contact address and telephone number, please refer to the website Catholicism. According to the language category, click "Diocesan Institution" and then "Bishop's Office" to find the contact information of Vice Bishop Chen Zhiming. The Bishop's Office can check the collection and washing records in Hong Kong since its opening. In order to check the washing record, the questioner must provide the following information: name (name of the washer if it has been renamed), date of birth and parents' names. It is best to have the following information: holy name, date of baptism, place of baptism, name of surrogate parents, name of officiating priest, date and place of confirmation ceremony (if any), date and place of marriage (if any). I hope the above information can help the questioner. 1933 there are not many dioceses in China, so it may be easier to contact the bishop's office directly.

Reference: The respondent is a priest who serves the China Hong Kong Diocese.

First of all, I'm not a priest

Hong Kong Catholics who have lost all relevant documents and been baptized for a long time (1933) can't find out whether you are a Catholic in other countries (that is, if you are worried that you can't prove it in foreign countries.

Then apply to the local Catholic church.