When I started doing genealogy in the Azores, I contacted a Catholic Priest 
on Graciosa about getting a copy of my grandmother's baptismal record.  
Upon receiving it and working through the translation, I wrote back to him 
asking about the phrase Era ut Supra.  He said it means:  "what is stated 
above is true" (like a certification). 

On Friday, July 28, 2017 at 10:46:49 PM UTC-5, Azores Genealogy group wrote:
>
> Looking for the meaning of Era ut supra. I believe it might be Latin for 
> "true and correct" but not sure.  The words commonly appear on baptismal 
> and marriage entries. Anyone like to comment?
>

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