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examine the current rite of christian baptism(infant baptism). need to know strengths, weaknesses, opportunities for modification or change and threats to modification or change...

2006-08-04 22:29:31 · 6 answers · asked by Valyn 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I am reasonably certain that the words of the service haven't changed in nearly two thousand years. There isn't a single service but rather different but highly similar services used in different parts of the world depending upon what was left by the apostles there.

Strengths -- service is of apostolic origin and is part of the apostolic tradition (paradosis in Greek).

Weaknessess -- none really, it does what it is supposed to do

Opportunities for modification -- none, it is impossible to change parts of the apostolic tradition. Minor modifications would be permitted to a bishop, provided they did not change the substance and accomplished the same ends. Bishops, as successors to the apostle's (See the first apostolic succession in Acts 1:46 where Mathias became the successor to Judas and therefore the first bishop), can alter the service to make it meet some intrinsic good. Why one would is difficult to imagine.

Threats to change -- none, unlike Protestant denominations that "wing it," or write and rewrite their services, change must occur for a profound and global reason.

2006-08-05 02:55:43 · answer #1 · answered by OPM 7 · 0 0

The ex plantation from the New Chartism is here at this link.

http://www.usccb.org/catechism/text/pt1sect2chpt3art10.htm

On a personal not some 20 years ago I heard a presentation about Baptism that explained that in the early church as they moved established a tradition of Baptizing people once in their lives Immersion was the only way that it was done.

As Christianity moved into more Northern areas of the World it became a health hazard to immerse a baby in a cold church so they started sprinkling. I was so impressed by the presentation that I made sure that both of my children were immersed.

2006-08-04 22:41:27 · answer #2 · answered by Makemeaspark 7 · 0 0

I don't believe any of the Popes have changed anything in a long time. What you need to do is go to a Catholic church and start on your path and then maybe by Easter you will be ready to join the church and can answer your own question!

2006-08-04 22:36:39 · answer #3 · answered by amber m 2 · 0 0

Ask a priest, I do not believe there have been any changes in several hundred years. As to the rest I do not understand what you are asking and why.

2006-08-04 22:32:36 · answer #4 · answered by Debra M. Wishing Peace To All 7 · 0 0

First, you ought to comprehend that no longer all Catholic churches are going to help "cutting-part Catholicism." in certainty, maximum won't. you ought to be waiting to settle for each and all of the Church and not in basic terms people who help your thinking. that's not like picking a church in a Protestant faith. You the two are or you're no longer Catholic; there are no longer any "branches" of Catholicism. that's not like being a communication Catholic and a Reformed Catholic. That reported, in case you have been baptized, you do no longer must be baptized lower back, till you're a Mormon or a Jehovah Witness, who's baptism isn't acknowledged by using the Catholic Church. We believe in a single baptism for the forgiveness of sins. in case you have no longer been baptized, you will get carry of that sacrament alongside alongside with your first Communion and confirmation on the Easter Vigil, the Mass the night in the previous Easter. certainly, First Reconciliation--Confession--could be performed in the previous that as that's deepest. you're able to ought to flow in direction of the RCIA (ceremony of Christian Initiation of Adults) software in the previous all which could ensue. those instructions often start up in September and run with the aid of to Easter, assembly for type of an hour as quickly as a week. There you will study Catholicism and the sacraments in training to your acceptance into the Church. Now, because you're 14, you will in all likelihood decide to your mum and dad' permission in the previous this could ensue. I doubt any parish could enable you to get carry of the sacraments and convert devoid of it with the aid of fact of your age. they could ought to communicate with them to confirm that that's happy with them. i could additionally search out the Nicene Creed and learn any of it which you do no longer comprehend. That sums up what Catholics are required to believe. in case you do no longer believe factors of it, then you somewhat shouldn't exchange into Catholic. in case you have greater particular questions, you're welcome to touch me.

2016-10-01 12:10:23 · answer #5 · answered by damaris 4 · 0 0

Click the link:

http://www.fisheaters.com/baptism2.html

2006-08-05 00:40:44 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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