No, baptism is only necessary once.
This depends on the rules of the Church into which you switch. If a person is baptized in a Protestant Christian church, and switches to the Catholic Church, he does not have to be baptized again.
There is no minimum or maximum age to be baptized in the Catholic Church.
Robert dudley was catholic or protestant protestant
She was baptized and is currently a catholic
Her mother was Baptized and reared in the Roman Catholic Religion.
Catholicism was the first Christian religion.
Catholic & protestant
catholic and protestant
Catholic, Afro-Cuban, and Protestant.
If I were you, I would only change my religion if my believes are changed. I mean, you can be protestant and marry him by law, but not in church.. but, if you want, just be a catholic. Our religion would be glad of add new members!Summary: Anything and Anybody can change your mind. If you believe in all the Catholic religion, just call yourself a Catholic.Catholic Answer:Becoming a Catholic is not to be taken lightly nor for the wrong reasons. Unless you fully believe in Catholicism and intend to live a Catholic life, you do not have a legitimate reason for converting. You cannot, as the previous answerer noted, simply declare yourself to be a Catholic and become one. You must undergo classes and, possibly, be baptized if you are not validly baptized already. You, also, can be married in the Church if you are a Protestant and wish to marry a Catholic.
Many of the people in Ireland are Catholic, but some are Protestant.
You have to convert from your current religion to Catholicism. Then you need to become baptized in the Catholic church.