Can someone who is received in the Catholic Church via confirmation, receive conditional baptism at a later date (In general for whatever reason) because they have doubted their non-Catholic baptism?
Baptism is the gateway for all other sacraments. If there was doubt as to the validity of the original baptism, someone would be conditionally baptized, then receive other sacraments such as confirmation. If the person was received into the Church and confirmed, then apparently there wasn’t a doubt about the validity of their baptism so no need for a conditional baptism at that point.
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