Any religion that believes in baptism would also believe that every individual needs to be baptized. Conjoined twins are two individuals.
Fraternal twins do not need to be separated-- Siamese or Conjoined twins do. Because fraternal twins come from two eggs, they would never have a conjoined twin condition. Conjoined twins occur when an egg divides during the early embryonic stage, but fails to divide completely, resulting in shared body parts and organs.
i think you mean conjoined twins. These specials twins are joined together sideways when they were born, and it will need a surgery to get them apart.
Conjoined twins may face challenges when engaging in sexual activity due to their unique physical connection. Each case is different, and they may need to find creative and comfortable ways to navigate intimacy together. It is important for them to communicate openly and seek guidance from medical professionals if needed.
Yes, conjoined twins can participate in team sports as one player, depending on their physical abilities and the nature of their connection. They may need to adapt the rules or find a way to coordinate their movements effectively to play as a single unit. However, acceptance by teammates and opponents, as well as safety considerations, would also play a crucial role in their participation. Each situation would be unique, so specific circumstances would need to be evaluated.
Yes, you need to be baptized and Catholic to receive communion. If you are not baptized and are under age 8 you can be baptized with the permission of parent. If you are not baptized and are under 18 you will need to show an understanding of the sacrament before being baptized. If you are not baptized and are an adult you will need to attend classes and then be baptized and confirmed and receive communion at an Easter Vigil Mass.
Society's view on conjoined twins varies widely, often influenced by cultural, medical, and ethical perspectives. While some people express fascination and curiosity, others may harbor misconceptions or exhibit stigma, viewing them as a medical anomaly rather than individuals. Awareness and representation in media have improved understanding, yet conjoined twins often face unique social challenges and need support in navigating their identities and interactions. Overall, attitudes are evolving towards greater empathy and acceptance, emphasizing their humanity over their condition.
You don't you have to be baptized to have a sweet 16.
No. A person can only baptized once. If there is a question if a person was baptized properly, they can be baptized conditionally.
No, you shouldn't need to raise them any differently. Fraternal twins are no more alike than two siblings...i know from experience that most twins like to be treated as, well...not twins. When you think about it, all they really are is siblings that are born at the same time. If you had a son who was 8, and a daughter who was 12; fraternal twins would be no different to these two siblings if they were both 8 or both 12.
That is a personal choice you should discuss with your church. They are not the same thing.
If you wish to be a Catholic, yes you will need to be baptized, unless you have received a valid baptism elsewhere.
No, you do not need to be baptized again after backsliding. Baptism is a one-time sacrament that signifies your commitment to your faith, and it does not need to be repeated. Instead, focus on repentance and recommitting yourself to your faith.