the initial baptism of our Catholic lives washes away our original sin so that our souls may go to heaven when we die. being baptized, however, doesn't grantee a spot in heaven. one must carry out a life of God and love Him and follow the church.
the bondage of sin
All the sins that Adam and Eve gave us.
Baptism initiates us into the Christian community.
Baptism is still important to us today because it initiates us into the Christian church.
Baptism
It is sanctifying grace, which makes our soul holy and pleasing to God and without which we cannot enter heaven.
contact the parish office of the church where the baptism took place
Baptism
Baptism was not influenced it was given to us by Jesus. It reminds us that Jesus died on the cross and took away all of our sins.
Through baptism we become free from our original sins[sins of ourancestors that is been carried to every generation] . And we officially become members of the church.Roman Catholic AnswerWithout baptism you cannot normally be saved.
original sin
You can find baptism invitations online for free at vistaprint.com/invitations, punchbowl.com/baptism, or tinyprints.com/baptism-invitations-religious-cards.htm.
There are some people who make a point of formally renouncing their own baptism, which you are free to do if you so desire. I would like to point out that your baptism only has meaning if you agree that it does. Otherwise, all that your baptism consisted of was that someone poured some water on you, which is a fairly inconsequential event, of no greater consequence than squirting someone with a water pistol. You have always been free to believe what you want, or to disbelieve what you want, and to be whom you want to be, whether Christian, atheist, or whatever. The baptism does not constrain you.
Most of us are sinners and Christians believe that baptism forgives sins. Jesus was not a sinner but got baptized to set an example and to show respect for the prophet John the Baptist.