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Baptism in the Roman Catholic Church is the first of seven sacraments. It is the rite whereby the person accepts the invitation of Christ and joins the Catholic Church. During the ritual a person is asked such questions as "Do you believe on one God , the Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and Earth?" as well as "Do you renouce Satan?" Baptism sets you free from the darkness of sin. It is still primarily performed when one is a baby and the Godparents answer for the child, but more adults are being baptised as part of the Church's Rite of Christian Doctrine for Adults (or RCIA program)

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At baptism who promises to help raise a child in the catholic faith?

The Godparents promise at Baptism to assist the parents in raising a child in the Catholic faith.


What if there is no baptism certificate from orthodox faith can you still convert to Catholic faith?

ask your parents and or priest


Do you have to be baptized in order to be considered a Catholic?

No, baptism is not required to be considered a Catholic, but it is a sacrament that is highly encouraged and considered important in the Catholic faith.


How do you change godparents in the Catholic faith 10 years after baptism?

You cannot change your Godparents.


What is baptism of blood in the Catholic Church?

Baptism of blood refers to martyrdom. A person who through no fault of their own has not been baptized but dies for the Faith will be saved anyway.


Do you have to contact a diocesan office to become catholic?

The sacrament that brings you into the Catholic faith is Baptism. Any parish can arrange for you to undergo the preparation necessary to be baptized.


What is the history of baptism in the Catholic Church?

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How does an adult go about converting from Methodist to Catholicism?

since it is possible that the baptism practised by the methodist church could be accepted by the catholic church.In the case of the person who ready to accept the catholic faith is ready to accept the catholic faith,the catholic church in this case which is to be handled by a catholic priest will celebrate the rite of acceptance for this methodist person involved into the catholic faith,possibly during the celebration of the mass in a catholic church.


Why did people get baptised?

Because it is a means of entry in to the Church of Christ. Baptism and a knowledge of the Catholic faith followed by Confirmation from a Catholic Bishop gives you entry in to The Body of Christ!


Can a Catholic be baptized twice, and if so, what are the circumstances under which this may occur?

No, according to Catholic doctrine, a person can only be baptized once. The sacrament of baptism is considered a one-time event that cleanses the soul of original sin and initiates the individual into the Catholic faith. If there is doubt about the validity of a previous baptism, a conditional baptism may be performed, but this is rare and requires specific circumstances.


When going through confirmation as a catholic is it okay to have a baptist sponsor?

Roman Catholic AnswerIt is recommended that one of your Godparents from your Baptism be your sponsor, but that sponsor must be a practicing Catholic as their primary function is to instruct you and lead you in the faith.


Does Catholic cannon law provide that some non Catholic denominations have valid sacraments?

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