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Can Catholic parents baptize their child Catholic even though the parents did not get married in a Catholic church? Both parents, however do have all their other sacraments.

2006-11-08 09:35:51 · 14 answers · asked by Louisa C 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Yes, most definitely they can. Ask any Catholic priest.

2006-11-08 09:38:52 · answer #1 · answered by Freddy F 4 · 1 0

a priest will baptize your child if he can determine that it is your true intent to raise him/her in the Catholic faith. (ie, you are going to take him to mass and participate in the other sacraments). If the priest feels you are going to make this commitment, then he will Baptize your child. Most parishes have a requirement that the parents attend baptismal preparation classes prior to the Baptism. Also note that a Baptism is "Christian" not "Catholic". If someone were to join the Catholic church and had already been baptized within their other faith, and it can be documented, then there is not another Baptism. Once a person becomes a Child of God, then there is no need to re-baptize.

2006-11-08 10:33:12 · answer #2 · answered by askmee 2 · 0 1

Yes they can. It is recommended that they have their marriage blessed by a priest first but it is not a requirement. At Baptism, parents and Godparents promise to do their best to teach the child the faith and to be an example for the child. If they are married out of the Church then they are not living their faith, therefore not teaching their children properly.

Hope this helps!

God bless,
Stanbo

2006-11-08 09:43:33 · answer #3 · answered by Stanbo 5 · 0 0

I believe as long as they attend church, parents can baptize their child at a Catholic church.

2006-11-08 09:40:31 · answer #4 · answered by mesquitemachine 6 · 0 0

Yes.

The parents and godparents, of course, promise to raise the child as a Catholic.

This might be a good time for the parents to pursue receiving the other sacraments including having their marriage blessed by the church.

With love in Christ.

2006-11-08 16:54:08 · answer #5 · answered by imacatholic2 7 · 0 0

Yes. If they go to a catholic church, its assumed they are going to baptise their kids catholic. Besides, the education is just so much better in catholic schools, smaller classes, smaller student teacher ratio, less bigotry and bullying allowed

2006-11-08 09:46:03 · answer #6 · answered by judy_r8 6 · 1 0

to be honest accourding to the catholic sacraments, the parents themselves can baptize the child.

2006-11-08 10:15:19 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you may baptize your child catholic however you must become a member of a church or else you will not find a father willing to do it.

2006-11-08 09:39:02 · answer #8 · answered by raelynn 3 · 0 0

nicely first Catholics at the instant are not the only ones to prepare toddler baptism. Orthodox Christians, Anglicans, Lutherans, and greater than a number of others to boot additionally baptize their toddlers. yet Catholics do this out of custom and due to their theory interior the doctrine of unique Sin which states that all and sundry are born into sin because of the fact of Adam's Fall interior the backyard of Eden (see Romans 5:12-21). The Sacrament of baptism in Catholic Theology removes sin. Catholics come to this end via Biblical passages at the same time with I Peter 3:21 that reads: "And corresponding to that baptism now saves you...". proper to toddlers, the Bible talks approximately finished families being baptized (see Acts sixteen:13-15, 32). this is theory toddlers have been cutting-edge and not denied baptism. Early Church historic past additionally makes point out of the prepare of toddler baptism. As could nicely be attested via the Church Fathers. listed under are some rates: "He got here to shop all persons via ability of Himself - all, I say, who by using Him are born back to God - toddlers, infants, boys, infants, and previous adult men."  St. Irenaeus, "against All Heresies," c. one hundred eighty A.D. "except a guy be born back of water and the Holy Spirit he won't be able to enter the dominion of God. no person is excepted, no longer [even] the toddler." St. Ambrose, "proper to Repentance," c. 387 A.D. "Do you have an toddler toddler? enable sin no threat; particularly, enable the toddler be sanctified from infants. From his maximum mushy age enable him be consecrated via the Spirit. Do you concern the seal [of baptism] because of the weak spot of nature? Oh, what a pusillanimous mom and of ways little faith! `nicely sufficient,' some will say, `for people who ask for baptism, yet what do you need to declare approximately people who're nevertheless infants, and conscious neither of loss nor of grace? we ought to baptize them too?' particularly [I respond], if there is any pressing possibility. greater suitable that they be sanctified unaware, than that they leave unsealed and uninitiated." St. Gregory Nazianzus, "Oration On Holy Baptism," c. 388 A.D.

2016-10-15 13:16:25 · answer #9 · answered by asuncion 4 · 0 0

Infant baptism is un-Biblical actually. It is only meaningful when you with get baptised with conscious knowledge of what the act means.
A baby getting baptised means nothing and is just a load of religious nonsense. Nowhere in the Bible does it say a child should be baptised.
So if it was me, I'd just foget it because it means nothing spiritually, and if it means nothing spiritually (which, after all, is the whole point of baptism in the first place - to be spiritually re-born) then why waste the time? God hates religion you know.

2006-11-08 09:41:15 · answer #10 · answered by Nexus C 1 · 0 2

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