Did some searching and didn't find my answer so I'll post up the question.
I've been cleaning out some file cabinets and found several books containing the canary copies of patriarchal blessing recommends. These go back to the establishment of our ward in 1994 up to 2006.
Is there any reason we should be retaining these records?
Related to this, I've also found ordinance records (blessings, baptisms, ordinations, etc.) going back many years. Should we be retaining those?
Thanks
Retention of patriarchal blessing recommends
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Re: Retention of patriarchal blessing recommends
Not that I know of.idjeeper2 wrote:Is there any reason we should be retaining these records?
As long as they have been recorded, no. However, for a time the "ordained by" wasn't being recorded for Priesthood ordinations. So Priesthood ordinations for a certain time period is of interest. Someone else may have the details. I'm not having luck finding it at the moment.idjeeper2 wrote:Related to this, I've also found ordinance records (blessings, baptisms, ordinations, etc.) going back many years. Should we be retaining those?
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Re: Retention of patriarchal blessing recommends
I would keep the Melchizedek Priesthood ordination records until I had confirmed that the person who performed the ordination was recorded on membership records still in my unit.idjeeper2 wrote:I've also found ordinance records (blessings, baptisms, ordinations, etc.) going back many years. Should we be retaining those?
Then I would send the rest of them to the Membership Department at Church headquarters so they could do the same with the rest of them.
The time russellhltn refers to was in the early to late 90s. For Melchizedek Priesthood ordinations performed during that period, it is often difficult to obtain a complete line of authority because a record was not kept of the person who performed the ordination.