Wednesday, February 3, 2010

What Happens When U Are Baptized Catholic If A Catholic Person Is Baptized A Second Time, But This Time In A Protestant Church, What Happens?

If a Catholic person is baptized a second time, but this time in a Protestant Church, what happens? - what happens when u are baptized catholic

Since I do if the person was baptized as a Catholic, if he / are they adopt a child, but later revived adults in the Protestant faith is the person identified as a Protestant, or is still considered a Catholic?

23 comments:

Believer, wife, mother & nana! said...

Christan all recognize the baptism, it is only done once. Once baptized, always baptized. Never again. No need. May God bless you.

Daver said...

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No problem. Valid Baptism is a sacrament can be received only once, once, baptism left deep scars on the soul.


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The person ceases to be a Catholic and a Protestant convert to under the law of the Catholic church and take on a Protestant, is not the ground of being renamed.

Misty said...

You should be baptized only once. A second baptism has no effect. Baptism joins the new covenant with God, the Body of Christ, not a specific name.

But everyone can leave the Catholic Church and the Protestant. Be as Protestants.

I went in the opposite direction. I was baptized Methodist, and now I am a Catholic. He was not even baptized, no. I am a Catholic.

Sentinel said...

It can not be "one baptism" in the life of every Christian baptism and the second is always zero!
Some truths are so clear in the New Testament as the doctrine that in Baptism, God has taught us the grace. Again and again, the sacred writers tell us that we are saved by baptism, buried with Christ, incorporated into the body, cleansed of our sins, restore, clean, and so on (cf. Acts 2:38, 22:16, Rom . 6:1-4, 1 Cor. 6:11, 12:13; Gal. 3:26-27, Eph. 5:25-27 Colossians 2:11-12, Titus 3: 5, 1 Peter. 3: 18-22). They are always effective in speaking of the baptism in terms of a unanimous, because they really make a spiritual impact.
Baptism does not make a Protestant, as an expression of the office that I have a Protestant or Baptists or Methodists, scream, for example, states that Christain and a disciple of Christ, in other words, a Christian, "Universal", which binds The "Total" in the faith and sacraments.
God bless you.

Kate said...

Once you are baptized, you are a Christian. All you need to stop believing cease to be a Catholic. You can write your parish and to let them know that he no longer considers himself as a Catholic university, and is no longer regarded as good. But it's really not to be baptized again. No one in the Bible does not baptized more than once.

sparki77... said...

I agree that the second baptism is not necessary, but that's exactly what I was doing.

My parents were baptized Catholic, but I'm grown up an atheist. I do not understand my Catholic baptism, not the value, and also all of my baptismal certificate. (I never had any additional training or sacraments.)

When I learned that God is real, when he was 24, did not know where to go to church, so I went with a friend. There, they told me to be baptized, and I did.

Growing in my faith and not a lot of prayer, study and reading the Bible, which has finally decided to become Catholic. I have taken courses to prepare for my confirmation, and yet it tells me:

As baptized in the Protestant church was my official start of the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church has looked over me if it was not even baptized, but that baptism is a sign of rejection of the Catholic Foundation, have given me.

Thus, a person who was baptized as a Protestant would be considered new to the Catholic Church are.

Lakely said...

Assign you to decide whether you want to be known as Catholic or Protestant ... and it sounds as if the second decision, and that's okay.

But, you know, nobody knows exactly what did John the Baptist and the disciples of Christ, when they baptized people 2,000 years ago. You can pretend to know, but just do not know.

Lakely said...

Assign you to decide whether you want to be known as Catholic or Protestant ... and it sounds as if the second decision, and that's okay.

But, you know, nobody knows exactly what did John the Baptist and the disciples of Christ, when they baptized people 2,000 years ago. You can pretend to know, but just do not know.

H B said...

I think you should then consider what you want ... I call myself "Christian" and not too much worry about the other labels.

I was sprayed with a baby, then as an adult, I have to be baptized as a symbol of the Imitation of Christ, my obedience to God and my faith in him.

birdsfli... said...

The first step to repent born again Christian, and baptized in the name of Jesus Christ by immersion in water, then received the baptism of the Holy Spirit who is our new Birth.You not Protestant or Catholic, but a new creation in Christ.

Denis C said...

Divisions do ... not God.
makes no difference whether you are a Christian,
that what he always wants you to call.

Can you imagine God crying ,...... all those who are Catholic,
go left ,...... All these methods right
Muslims, stay where you are.

We divisions stupid.

lost and found said...

Baptism is the water in order to prove that she has made a decision informed, consciously accept the gift of salvation. You can not do it like a baby.
So to answer your question, a Protestant.

Maria S said...

The key is not to be baptized.

While you may believe that Jesus died on the cross asked for their sins and asked Jesus to forgive your sins.And Jesus to come into your heart HUN.

Water baptism is only to say to all, you're a believer.

♥♥♥ said...

There should be a baptism for the remission of original sin. But if you apply a member of the Evangelical Church as a Protestant until he decides to change his religion.

Farsight said...

To be baptized a second time - and in the same format as well - seems rather pointless. You are not baptized. They get baptized into Christianity.

kj7gs said...

After his baptism (presumed) year of Catholic education? I think there is a third category - that of being spiritually immature and gullible.

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They explode.









Seriously - the answer is discussing the person and nobody else.

Jim http://www.bible-reviews.com/selector_rc ...

ιт'ѕ му вαттєяу! said...

To be baptized is a feeling that if you believe what will.
Just to believe.

Eye of Innocence said...

When asking questions about baptism always know where the Church of Christ has been called?


In other words, do not think it makes a difference.

Quantum said...

You are what to be you, but can only be accessed once you have a valid baptism.

Quantum said...

You are what to be you, but can only be accessed once you have a valid baptism.

t1great said...

Protestant

Edward L said...

Obtain water that someone dumped them spoken twice in his life.

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