Baptism makes you a child of God, capable of receiving grace from God. Under normal circumstances it is impossible to receive any of the other sacraments without first being baptised. Through error or some other mishap, one might, perhaps, be included in a confirmation ceremony, but this would be invalid, in other words-though a Bishop goes through the motions of confirmed a person, if that person were not baptised, nothing would happen-he would not be confirmed.
Yes he was. His mother was Catholic and his father was Methodist. His mother baptised him into the Catholic faith before she died, but he was raised Methodist.
.Catholic AnswerIf you are not confirmed, you need to be. Confirmation completes baptism and gives you the grace that you need to lead an adult Christian faith. Note, it doesn't give you an adult Christian faith - it gives you the grace to acquire an adult Christian faith.
That person must needs to be baptised into the Orthodox Christian Faith before being able to marry in the church.
purity and strong commitment of transformation and dedication to the esteemed relevant honor of God.
Yes, once you are baptised, it cannot wear off. You might switch to another denomination but you will always remain a Christian if not a Roman Catholic.
No. To have someone baptised does not require you to be a member of the church at all.
Yes, Shane West is a Christian. He has discussed his faith many times in public before. He holds onto his faith strongly.
Catholics are Christians. So any baby baptised in a Catholic Church is being baptised as a Christian. If you want your baby to be a Protestant, another type of Christian, then you would not have them baptised in a Catholic church.
the closest you can come there is when he was baptised by John the Baptist. Keep in mind of coarse that Jesus was Jewish an had also gone through all the rituals and traditions of the Jewish faith.
St. Paul was a Jew before he became a Christian.
Anyone who wants to be a part of the Church can be confirmed. They have to be baptized before they can be confirmed. They have also had to participate in communion before they can be confirmed.
When you are confirmed in your faith