In general, the Catholic Church recognizes baptisms from other Christian denominations, including the Congregational Church, as valid as long as they were performed with water and in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Therefore, you would not need to be baptized again to convert to Catholicism. However, you may be required to participate in a formal reception into the Catholic Church, such as through the sacrament of Confirmation. It is advisable to consult with a priest or the local parish for guidance on the specific steps required for your conversion.
start going to a catholic church if your devoted get baptised and abandoned your old religion
i have no idea, but u should tottally convert to Muslim
The Spanish were Catholic and brought their religion with them and forced the natives to convert.
Catholic AnswerNo, the Spanish Inquisition has no authority over anyone other than baptised Christians who were members of the Catholic Church.
You have to convert from your current religion to Catholicism. Then you need to become baptized in the Catholic church.
She was raised Catholic. However she did not convert to another religion, she had a divine spirit of almost of reincarnation.
Spaniards, Roman Catholics
Roman Catholic AnswerThere is no such thing as "converting to another religion." If you are a baptized Catholic, than you are a Catholic. If you are not attending Mass but have "joined" another religion, then you are considered an apostate, a heretic, or a schismatic But you are a Catholic apostate, Catholic heretic, or Catholic schismatic, and, no, the Pope is not going to give you a blessing for committing sin.
Hitler was raised a catholic and remained a member of the Catholic church until his death.
No. Hinduism is a free religion. Anyone can follow it anytime
Contact your local Catholic Church and inquire about joining the RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) programme.
Catholic. Priests traveled with them to give the prayers for the crews and to convert people who weren't Catholic.