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kaybelle
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I was baptized into the United Church of Christ as a baby. I believe they are trinitarian and thus would be considered a “valid” baptism.
I was not raised UCC or with any religion in my home. As a young teenager, I began searching for God and ended up being baptized into the Latter Day Saint church due to the strong influence of my family’s many Mormon friends and neighbors. I have been a practicing Mormon for many years.
Recently, I have done a lot of research and become very unhappy and disillusioned with the LDS church. I have begun exploring Catholicism and joining the Catholic church is becoming a real possibility for me. The Mormon baptism is, of course, not recognized by the Catholic church.
If I were to convert to Catholicism, would I be considered a Christian coming into full communion with the Church (i.e. my infant UCC baptism would be honored), or does my LDS baptism override that one?
I was not raised UCC or with any religion in my home. As a young teenager, I began searching for God and ended up being baptized into the Latter Day Saint church due to the strong influence of my family’s many Mormon friends and neighbors. I have been a practicing Mormon for many years.
Recently, I have done a lot of research and become very unhappy and disillusioned with the LDS church. I have begun exploring Catholicism and joining the Catholic church is becoming a real possibility for me. The Mormon baptism is, of course, not recognized by the Catholic church.
If I were to convert to Catholicism, would I be considered a Christian coming into full communion with the Church (i.e. my infant UCC baptism would be honored), or does my LDS baptism override that one?