Yes
Go to any church that offers baptism
I don't entirely understand the question just because I don't see why two non catholic parents want to baptise their baby to become Catholic. Anyone can be baptised in a Catholic church tho and I mean anyone. Catholics don't require your parents to be Catholic if that's what you are saying.
Yes he can, at public masses, anyone can attend, but a non-Catholic that is not baptised and is not of proper age cannot receive communion. One example of non-Catholics going to a Catholic mass is during Christmas, before you are baptised or Easter. But yes, anyone can partake in mass because Catholics could get more people if the non-Catholic decides to become a Catholic and the Church welcomes anyone that wants to worship God.
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.
Absolutely Not.
Yes, but not in a Catholic ceremony. It would have to be in a civil ceremony or under the auspices of a different religion.
Yes
Yes. Adolf Hitler was baptised in the Roman Catholic church.
Yes J.f.Kennedy was baptised in a catholic church.
.Catholic AnswerPreference cards are used in New Zealand to determine who is eligible to attend a Catholic school. Most Catholic schools in New Zealand limit their non-preference enrollment to 5% of the student body. You are guaranteed enrollment with a preference card. They are usually based on the criteria below, and are given out at the discretion of the pastor. .The child is a baptised CatholicAll other children in the family are baptised CatholicOne or both parents are baptised CatholicA significant other is a baptised Catholic (eg Grandparent / God parent)Either parent is participating in the RCIA programme
Christian and Catholic are the same thing. If you get baptised as a Catholic you are a Christian Catholic
You could do that. However, you would be expected to be a practising Protestant, attending a Church of Ireland. You would be expected to raise a child in the faith that you are baptising them in. If you are not practising either of them, then it does not make much sense to use either. However it would make slightly more sense to baptise them in a Catholic church, as you are a baptised Catholic. Alternatively you could let them decide if they want to be baptised when they are older. To attend some schools, your child would be expected to be baptised, so that is something you need to consider too.