The 1949-1951 Book of Baptism from San Sebastian Church in Jamindan is a hardbound record with about 92 pages, although eight pages are missing. The book’s cover is blue but faded, and the pages are yellowed, stained, torn, and have signs of insect damage. This baptismal register is historically important as the oldest record of baptisms in the parish, serving as proof of religious rites and essential for legal matters like citizenship and marriage. The book is kept under the care of the parish secretary and stored securely in a locked cabinet to protect it. Despite regular cleaning and inspection, the book faces risks from insects and possible flooding.

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Ma. Joymie Valencia, 2024
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Icyll F. Luces, Teddy Boy V. Dalida, Rhamztein A. Villasis, Veronica V. Vacaro
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