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Age is not a factor in becoming Catholic, I know of babies who were baptized as Catholics in the delivery room making them full Catholics before they were an hour old. I know of two gentleman who went through RCIA and converted to the Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil, both of them were in their nineties, one converted with his wife, who was also up there, age-wise.

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