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My wife is having a baby! We are due in January so we are busy, as always planning these things out.
My wife is Catholic and I’m an Anglican (this is actually what brought me to this website last year to begin with) and I’d like to know what the Catholic standpoint is on Baptism in an Anglican Church. I’d basically like some ideas and stories if anyone has any experience in similar situations.
In all honesty, I don’t, and the Episcopal Church don’t see a difference between a Catholic baptism and an Anglican one both are valid. I am receiving a little push back from my in-laws, which is perfectly fine, saying they would love if the child was baptized in a Catholic Church. In the Roman Catholic understanding of baptism is there truly a difference between a baptism done in an Anglican Church or a Catholic Church?
Also has anyone had any experience involving an Anglican priest in a Roman Catholic baptism or vice versa? I’m not saying the Anglican priest would perform the baptism but merely be involved in some way. I want our child to be the inheritor as much as possible in the spiritual riches of both our traditions.
Thanks in advance.
My wife is Catholic and I’m an Anglican (this is actually what brought me to this website last year to begin with) and I’d like to know what the Catholic standpoint is on Baptism in an Anglican Church. I’d basically like some ideas and stories if anyone has any experience in similar situations.
In all honesty, I don’t, and the Episcopal Church don’t see a difference between a Catholic baptism and an Anglican one both are valid. I am receiving a little push back from my in-laws, which is perfectly fine, saying they would love if the child was baptized in a Catholic Church. In the Roman Catholic understanding of baptism is there truly a difference between a baptism done in an Anglican Church or a Catholic Church?
Also has anyone had any experience involving an Anglican priest in a Roman Catholic baptism or vice versa? I’m not saying the Anglican priest would perform the baptism but merely be involved in some way. I want our child to be the inheritor as much as possible in the spiritual riches of both our traditions.
Thanks in advance.