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Yeoman
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Somebody asked me a Baptism question I’ve never thought of.
A Catholic who has a member of his family who has not been Baptized in any faith, but who attends church with him, remains fully resistant to being baptized or otherwise converting. It’s an interesting situation, but apparently that person feels comfortable attending Mass but that’s all the more comfortable they are.
Anyhow, the questioner has tried and failed to encourage the person to consider getting Baptized. He relates that his family member is friends with a Protestant (Assemblies of God?) minister who does an annual rural full immersion baptism, and that this family member would likely consent to that as she likes that fellow personally.
So, here’s the question, from a Catholic prospective is it better to encourage a baptism by a non Catholic minister, assuming an Assemblies of God baptism is valid, and hope for God to open up the person’s heart later, or not? My friend is worried that this person will end up dying non baptized.
A Catholic who has a member of his family who has not been Baptized in any faith, but who attends church with him, remains fully resistant to being baptized or otherwise converting. It’s an interesting situation, but apparently that person feels comfortable attending Mass but that’s all the more comfortable they are.
Anyhow, the questioner has tried and failed to encourage the person to consider getting Baptized. He relates that his family member is friends with a Protestant (Assemblies of God?) minister who does an annual rural full immersion baptism, and that this family member would likely consent to that as she likes that fellow personally.
So, here’s the question, from a Catholic prospective is it better to encourage a baptism by a non Catholic minister, assuming an Assemblies of God baptism is valid, and hope for God to open up the person’s heart later, or not? My friend is worried that this person will end up dying non baptized.