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Peter_the_Aleut
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According to the old Catholic Encyclopedia, immersion was the main method of baptism throughout Christendom into the High Middle Ages, the 10th-12th centuries, although pouring and sprinkling were permitted in extreme circumstances. During or after that time, but apparently before the Reformation (16th century), pouring became predominant in the Western Church, as it remains today (at least in the Latin Church). Does anybody know why this change took place? Unless I’ve missed it somewhere, I can’t seem to find it.
Thank you very much. I wish you a profitable Lent.
–Peter
Thank you very much. I wish you a profitable Lent.
–Peter