To be able to select the celebrations that can be held in a specific place.
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Béatrice DUMONT
In the online application form for the sacrament of marriage or baptism, be able to ensure that all the places of celebration are not selectable by the applicant.
Provide (for example) in the configuration of the rooms, that you can check, in addition to the place of worship option, check marks that would indicate: “Open for baptisms”, “Open for weddings”.
The room would be proposed or not in the public celebration request form depending on what was checked.
This request includes two requests already made, one on baptisms, the other on weddings.
I am resuming the request according to the suggestion made by Father Cournault to make a request under the title: “To be able to select the celebrations that can be held in a specific place”.
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Élodie Massa
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Choosing the place of baptism in a parish with numerous bell towers
Emmanuelle VEAU
When a request for baptism made by families via the form on the parish's website, it is possible to choose the place among all the “rooms” which are places of worship.
Can we restrict the choice of these places to a few churches planned for baptisms by the priest?
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Élodie Massa
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Victor LEROUX
I am of the same opinion. Restrict to pre-established places of worship. Thank you
Grégoire ASSÉMAT (PRO)
For those who are interested in this improvement, here is the link to the similar request for weddings: https://roadmap.enoria.app/developpements-demandes/p/formulaire-de-demande-administrative-de-mariage-pouvoir-enlever-des-lieux-de-cel
Grégoire ASSÉMAT (PRO)
We could imagine proceeding in the same way as indicating that a room is a place of worship. Be able to click on an option that indicates: “Open for baptisms.” Thus, the room would be proposed in the public application form for the celebration of baptism.
To avoid having to reconfigure everything, developers might need to activate this option by default for rooms that are already indicated as places of worship.
N.B.: We could imagine the same for the places proposed for weddings.
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Pascal SEITÉ
Certainly, but according to the priests and therefore according to the times, these places are not the same because priests may or may not authorize baptisms in chapels. And asking people to remember the precise title of the chapel in the baptismal commune can become a failure.
Grégoire ASSÉMAT (PRO)
Hello Pascal SEITÉ, I understand your point of view, but it can also be an additional action to check when the pastoral year changes. Afterwards, parishes are free to restrict or not if this seems delicate, in order to avoid “a failure” (to use your words).