Yes When a "Catholic" Christian prepares for marriage, the Catholic party makes a promise that they will baptize, educate and be an example of their faith to any offspring of the union. The non-catholic party is made aware of the importance of this promise. The non-Catholic party is not expected to "convert," but is expected to be a good example to their child as they worship their child as their particular faith dictates. Should the Catholic party not agree to this, the marriage would not be permitted.
Yes, a Catholic can baptize someone in certain circumstances, such as in cases of emergency or when a priest is not available.
Yes
Then baptize in Roman Catholic... I don't see the question.
You would have to ask a Catholic Priest. Baptist don't baptize babies
No, only a Catholic who has been ordained as a deacon, priest, or bishop can perform a valid baptism in the Catholic Church.
Under normal circumstances, only a bishop, priest, or deacon should baptize anyone into the Catholic faith. In danger of death, ANYONE, even a non-baptized person may baptize, so to answer your question, yes, a Russian Orthodox Christian could baptize a person if that person was in danger of death, and they were not already baptized. The only caveat is that the baptism must be reported to the nearest Catholic parish or priest at the earliest opportunity.
If the couple was married in the Catholic Church then, yes, at the time of their marriage the couple promised to baptize and educate their children in the Catholic Church.
No, she is not a Muslim. She is a Roman Catholic.
Seventh day Adventists baptize by immersion. Baptists also baptise in this way, as do Pentecostal churches. so do jehovahs witnesses
A Catholic can baptize a baby themselves in case of an emergency or danger to the baby's life. The person performing the baptism must have the intention to do what the Church does and use water while saying the words "I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit." It is important to inform the parish priest as soon as possible after the emergency baptism.
No he isn't a Muslim he's a catholic.
Yes, in cases of emergency, even unbaptized people can baptize. The baptizer needs to want to baptize the person into the Church and the use of the trinitarian formula: "I baptize you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit."