Assuming his or her previous Baptism was valid then no because Baptism imparts an indelible mark on the soul; so to attempt to "re-baptize" someone would be a grave sin against the Holy Ghost.
"Incorporated into Christ by Baptism, the person baptized is configured to Christ. Baptism seals the Christian with the indelible spiritual mark (character) of his belonging to Christ. No sin can erase this mark, even if sin prevents Baptism from bearing the fruits of salvation. Given once for all, Baptism cannot be repeated." (CCC 1272)
Yes
He is a non-practicing catholic
Yes, he is a non-practicing catholic.
Go to any church that offers baptism
My guess would be, a non-practicing Catholic.
He was borth Catholic but he is non-practicing.
Yes he can, at public masses, anyone can attend, but a non-Catholic that is not baptised and is not of proper age cannot receive communion. One example of non-Catholics going to a Catholic mass is during Christmas, before you are baptised or Easter. But yes, anyone can partake in mass because Catholics could get more people if the non-Catholic decides to become a Catholic and the Church welcomes anyone that wants to worship God.
I heard hes a non-practicing Catholic.
I think he's a non-practicing catholic.
Billie joe is a non practicing roman catholic
Ronaldo de Assís Moreira, commonly known as Ronaldinho, is a Catholic, though he is non-practicing.
A person who was baptized Catholic but no longer attends church services on a regular basis