. 5 There is one Lord, one faith, one baptism, 6 one God and Father of all, who is over everything, through everything, and in everything. 7 God's favor has been given to each of us. It was measured out to us by Christ who gave it. 8 That's why the Scriptures say: Eph 4:4-8 (GW)
So we should dedicate our little ones but we all need to make that personal decision ourselves.
Not simultaneously, and since you're only baptized once... no. You may find a church willing to do a second one, but according to the way in which baptism functions, the second would be completely useless as baptism is permanent.
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Catholic AnswerCertainly not, not only is baptism permanent but any attempt to do "another" baptism would be considered gravely sinful.No the church will disown the baby.
If the child is baptized in another faith and later decides to become Catholic the baptism is recognized by the Catholic Church and he will not be re-baptized. However, he would have to take classes to enter into the full communion of the Catholic Church and then receive Holy Communion and Confirmation at Easter the following year.
No you can only be baptized once. The Catholic church recognizes most Protestant baptisms as valid.
Yes, a Catholic child should be baptized in a Catholic church.
I can't answer this question accuratly, because I don't know which church you're refering to. But ultimatly it's the child's decision to be baptized, and no matter what the parents' situations are, it can't stop the child from being baptized.Catholic Answer:Yes, parents who are not married can have their child baptized. The Church does not punish the child for the sins of the parents.
Any child may be baptized if there is a reasonable hope that they will be brought up Catholic or in danger of death.
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Roman Catholic AnswerOf course, if the child is baptized, it is required that he be raised in the Catholic faith. If a child is not baptized, there must be reasonable assurance that he will be raised in the faith, to be baptized.
No, the child needs to be baptized. Catholicism is not passed by generation, rather by the Sacrament of Baptism.
The Ukrainian Catholic Church is in union with the Holy Father and the Roman Catholic Church, so there should be no problem at all with a child baptized in that rite of the Church attending a Roman Catholic school.
Yes, IF there is a well-founded hope that the child will be raised in the Catholic faith and you can convince your parish priest of this. You will need to receive instruction before this can happen, talk with your priest.
Yes, Maximilian Kolbe was baptized in the Roman Catholic Church as a child.
Yes.
No, because a Godparent's purpose is to help assure that the child is raised as a Catholic. If the Godparent is not a Catholic there is no assurance that this responsibility will be complied with by the non-Catholic person.
Yes, the Catholic Church believes in one baptism for the forgiveness of original sin. once baptized in any church they are baptized according to the Catholic Church.