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We recently moved, and have decided to go ahead and register with the local parish instead of driving twenty minutes to the Cathedral like we have been doing.
I’ve only been Catholic about two years, and during that time have only seen two infant baptisms, both at our current parish, and both were done during the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. During both baptisms (each celebrated by a different priest), the priest has asked the parents to give him the baby at the end of the rite so he can hold it up a la “The Lion King” and everyone present applauds.
I scoured the rite, and could not find it in the instructions. Am I correct that this is an innovation? It really makes me apprehensive about having our child baptised there if the priests are taking liberties. I don’t want my family/friends/guests to think these things are “OK” - they are not.
Yes, I am aware that as long as the form and matter are correct that it is valid. I just don’t believe we should have to settle for less than exactly what the church prescribes. The phrase “at least it’s a valid baptism” should never have to be said.
I’ve only been Catholic about two years, and during that time have only seen two infant baptisms, both at our current parish, and both were done during the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. During both baptisms (each celebrated by a different priest), the priest has asked the parents to give him the baby at the end of the rite so he can hold it up a la “The Lion King” and everyone present applauds.
I scoured the rite, and could not find it in the instructions. Am I correct that this is an innovation? It really makes me apprehensive about having our child baptised there if the priests are taking liberties. I don’t want my family/friends/guests to think these things are “OK” - they are not.
Yes, I am aware that as long as the form and matter are correct that it is valid. I just don’t believe we should have to settle for less than exactly what the church prescribes. The phrase “at least it’s a valid baptism” should never have to be said.