Honestly, I've never heard of "paying" or even having a set donation for a baptism and I have been Catholic my entire life and my children have been baptized in different churches. Perhaps giving a donation in whatever amount you might fell appropriate as a gift, but I've never heard of a church asking or for it to be a certain amount.![]()
I have heard people talk about expensive fees for getting married in a Catholic Church. However, in these instances I was under the impression that it was because the couple or their families were not actually members or did not attend the church where they wanted the wedding. This would make sense to me, sort of that the priest is "renting out" his services and the facility. I assumed if you were a familiar face, you are entitled to receive the sacraments at your parish without paying for them. Money was never mentioned when I got married, nor anyone else that I know.
My children have been baptized during mass or at another time by a priest. No one ever mentioned a suggested donation for anything.
Are the parents active members of the parish? Are these fees that they charge everyone?
Agreed....I know not every church is the same, even every Catholic church....but I've never been presented with a bill when we got married 14 years ago or when either of my kids were baptized. 1 of which was during mass and the other was outside of mass as part of a group of babies having it done. They were done at 2 different churches in the area.
When we were married, we did give the priest a card with a small amount of $$'s in it as a gift for his time at the rehersal and wedding, but in no way was it a 'rent a priest' that came with an hourly fee.
As part of the church community you are expected to contribute to the weekly offering, but I've never know of anyone to pay the priest for their time at either of these sacraments.
I would think it kind of goes with the job description of being a priest and I would have a hard time thinking the Pope was setting fees for these services....what's next...Last rights $50 or confessions starting for $3.99 a minute?
I think a "gift" to the priest might be a nice gesture (although a baptism only takes about 10 mins of their time) but I've never heard of an expected fee. Can you just see people shopping around for the best price...."$50 for a baptism?? Please....St. Mary's said they'd do it for $40 and St. Marks was only $35?"
