A 3 year old child is not old enough to accept Jesus as her Lord and Savior. Baptizing is a confession of faith.
You are probably talking about christening your child, which usually wears white.
This is more of a confession for the family, stating that they will raise the child in a Christian environment.
it is the act of being reunited into the faith(christianity) of the lutheran church. It is the act or prodigy of baptizing into a different church
Depends on the church; different ones have different philosophies on this...
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 he was a baptized member of the church and he rejected an article of faith, then yes. if he rejected any article of faith without being a baptized member of the church then he is free of heresy.
You may never "take" Holy Communion in a Catholic Church. You MAYonlyreceive Holy Communion after you have been baptized, and in the Latin Rite, made your First Confession.
Most likely not. The Church recognizes the baptism of souls in most Protestant religions as being sacramental. This means they are the same as being baptized in the Catholic church. In order to be sure, talk to your priest or catechist to determine if through the RCIA program you need to be baptized or not.
The Catholic Church only recognizes one baptism, even most Protestant baptisms. If you have converted from Catholicism, however, any church that practices baptism will likely be able to conduct a baptism. You may be required to attend baptismal class prior to being baptized.
Short answer: Yes. Longer explanation: your son will be recognized as being baptized into the Christian community. All Christian baptisms are recognized by the Catholic Church. Longer answer: His baptism is recognized, as are other Trinitarian baptisms and church marriages, as well. That does not make him Catholic. That does not make him welcome to receive the Eucharist at a Catholic Mass. He is recognized as a baptized Christian, separated from the fullness of the Church.
No. There are no prerequisites to being baptized. Only that you (as an adult) desire to be baptized. Baptism, however, is a prerequisite to being confirmed. Adults, if they are to be baptized, are usually confirmed on the same day.
The godmother along with the godfather promise to help the child being Baptized in the way of the Catholic Church until their Confirmation.
Glenn Beck was a non-practicing Catholic before being baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) in 1999.
First off, Catholicism is the first and foremost Christian religion as founded by Christ. As to your question, you can only be baptized once. If done properly, the Catholic Church recognizes the baptism as valid. If the Church is uncertain if a person was validly baptized, that person will receive a conditional baptism. "If you were not baptized before, I baptize you in the name of . . . ."