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MtnDwellar
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I was born in the 50’s in a Catholic hospital in Chicago. My birth mother was part of a program through which she was cared for during pregnancy and then gave her child up for adoption. My adoptive mother told me that the delivery room doctor baptized me as a matter of course, in case something happened. After adoption, I was baptized in a traditional ceremony. The word “conditional” was never mentioned.
In the old days, was it a common practice for doctors to baptize babies, or did the circumstances of my birth lead to this action?
Is conditional Baptism a more modern practice?
In the old days, was it a common practice for doctors to baptize babies, or did the circumstances of my birth lead to this action?
Is conditional Baptism a more modern practice?