As far as I know, the Catholic Church does recognize the baptist baptism as valid, it being a Christian denominatiion that also uses the same formula of wording.
Roman Catholic AnswerTo the best of my knowledge, any baptism which is performed with water that actually runs on the forehead, and uses the words, "I baptise you N in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit (or Holy Ghost) - or the same words in another language; with the intention of doing what the Church does - is considered a valid baptism.You would have to ask a Catholic Priest. Baptist don't baptize babies
Yes. We do not recognize non-Baptist baptism.
Yes. Many notable denominations of the Christian church practice the sanction of baptism. Among them are the Episcopal, Baptist, and Lutheran churches.
Of course not, Greater Missionary Baptist Church is a Baptist Church as it says.
There is no such thing as a bar baptism in the Catholic Church.
Baptism has been a central sacrament in the Catholic Church since its early days. It symbolizes purification and rebirth, and is seen as a way to enter into the Christian faith. The practice of baptism dates back to the time of Jesus, who was baptized by John the Baptist. Over the centuries, the Catholic Church has developed specific rituals and beliefs surrounding baptism, including the use of holy water and the recitation of prayers. Today, baptism remains an important rite of passage for Catholics, marking the beginning of a person's journey in the faith.
The Baptist Church generally does not practice infant baptism. They believe that baptism should be a personal choice made by individuals who are old enough to understand and make a conscious decision to follow Jesus.
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.
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Complex was created in 1868.
Catholic or Christian or jewishEdit: Well, if you've accepted Jesus as your personal Savior, then your religion is Christian. If you attend a Baptist church, then your denomination is Baptist.
Roman Catholic AnswerYes, any Baptism done with the correct formula and intention, by anybody, is valid, and thus accepted by the Church.
Water baptism, death, resurrection, the cross