Catholics believe that baptism is a sacrament that cleanses original sin and initiates the individual into the Christian faith community. It is seen as necessary for salvation, as it brings the person into a closer relationship with God and the Church. Through baptism, Catholics are believed to receive sanctifying grace, which helps them grow in holiness and live out their faith. Ultimately, baptism is a foundational sacrament that marks the beginning of one's journey as a Catholic Christian.
No, these are permanent and confidential records
No.They can get baptized any moment of the year. John The Baptist baptized anywhere any place, any time.
Yes, anyone can attend, baptised or not baptised.
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.
No Peter was not water baptised.
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.
He was baptised in the church in Stratford.
no recording of him being baptised
I think Ameyeouse baptised saul
he was baptised the morning after he was born.
Not really, Im a Protestant. The thing is that we dont baptise infants full stop. This is because infants dont know what theyre doing so youre just getting them wet. Jesus got baptised when he was a grown man so we baptise people when theyre already old enough to know what theyre doing, im 17 and just got baptised. And yes we baptise in water.
Yes I am baptised in the name of Jesus, as a infant.