No, because they reject the Trinity.
Baptism
baptism
Catholics did not reject the idea of infant baptism. Catholics have been baptizing eight-day old infants for a very long time.
yes
Baptism is a welcoming into the church of Christ and it cleanses the soul of the original sin.
Catholics are Christians!
That You Remeber your a child of God forever.
If you are referring to Baptism, Catholics most definitely do NOT "sprinkle", they either immerse in water or POUR water three times over the head. If the water does not actually run on the head they do not consider that a baptism. I was "sprinkled" in the Methodist Church as an infant. I converted as a teenager and went to the seminary to study to be a priest. The priest who was teaching us about baptism said specifically that you could not sprinkle as the protestants do, or it wouldn't be a valid baptism. I put my hand up and asked about my Methodist baptism as an infant, only to find myself hustled over to the nearest parish later in the day and a proper baptism done!
Bathing, showering, swimming. General ablutionary activities involving water... Dunking objects into liquids.Roman Catholic AnswerHoly Water reminds Catholics of their baptism. We use it upon entering Church to bless ourselves with the sign of the cross recalling our own baptism.
At least one Godparent must be Catholic.
One has to believe in baptism to even become any type of Christian! Anyone that says that there shouldb e no baptism would be a heretic.
Catholics consider baptism a first step in a person's faith to live a life of commitment and discipleship. It is often called "the door of the church" and is considered the first of the seven sacraments. Not only do catholics (as well as other religions) view baptism as becoming part of Christ, it is also seen as a removal of guilt, remission of punishment, infusion of grace, entering the church, and an enabling of participation in other sacraments. Baptism can consist of being completely emerged in water or having water poured on you.