By baptizing or christening you become a Christian. You cannot be a member of the Catholic Church (which is one of the Christian churches) without having been baptized.
I was baptized as a Catholic when I was a baby.
Yes, a Catholic child should be baptized in a Catholic church.
There is no minimum or maximum age to be baptized in the Catholic Church.
Yes, she was baptized as a Catholic while still an infant.
Yes, a person who has been baptized as a Catholic can also be baptized as a Christian. The Catholic Church recognizes the validity of baptisms performed in other Christian denominations.
Yes, being baptized in the Catholic faith typically means that you are considered a Catholic for life.
No you are not a born catholic but you can be born into a family that is catholic. To become catholic you must be baptized
To be considered Catholic by the Church, you must be baptized in the Catholic Church, or else properly baptized in another church and formally received into the Catholic Church by a priest. Being born to Catholic parents isn't enough. You can be the Pope's nephew, but if you haven't been baptized, you are not Catholic.
If you wish to be a Catholic, yes you will need to be baptized, unless you have received a valid baptism elsewhere.
yes, you have to be baptized in a catholic church in order to be catholicRoman Catholic AnswerNo, you must be baptized or received into the Church by a priest, if you have received Baptism previously in a protestant denomination and it is valid. If they are not sure of the validity of it, they will conditionally baptize you.
Roman Catholic AnswerOf course, if the child is baptized, it is required that he be raised in the Catholic faith. If a child is not baptized, there must be reasonable assurance that he will be raised in the faith, to be baptized.
Yes, you must be a Catholic.