A deacon,priest, or bishop is the ordinary minister of baptism. In an emergency situation, anyone can baptize.
In addition, according to Canon Law, an Extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist can, with permission in areas with a shortage of priests, also be a minister of baptism.
A priest normally administers baptis, allthough anyone can do it in a state of emergency- even you!
He administers the rites of the church.
There is no such thing as a bar baptism in the Catholic Church.
Baptism is the rite by which someone becomes a member of the Church. You are therefore Catholic when you are baptized, regardless or who baptizes or where it is performed.
Roman Catholic AnswerYes, any Baptism done with the correct formula and intention, by anybody, is valid, and thus accepted by the Church.
Yes, but only if you are catholic. Catholic baptisms are based on initiation into the Catholic church. Baptism means to "begin a new live", and is to wash sins away in your live.
It should have the seal of the church stamped onto it; the same church of the baptism record
No.
In the Catholic church, the priest will ask "what do you ask of God's church for your child?" The response is "Baptism"
The sacrament of confirmation is typically administered by a bishop in the Catholic Church.
Baptism & Confirmation.
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.