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DavidW
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I apologize if this has been asked and answered, but I did search the forums and can’t find what I am looking for.
I am not an expert on this subject…But for a baptism to be considered valid by the Catholic Church it must be done in the name of the “Father, Son, and Holy Spirit” in the nature of the trinity.Thanks for the answers.
Is it true that the Catholic Church considers a Mormon baptism invalid, and that the Mormon Church considers a Catholic Baptism invalid?
Because it seems to me that that would pretty much answer the question.
Catholic Church doesn’t consider a Mormon baptism valid. If a Mormon converts to Catholicism, they must get re-baptized.Is it true that the Catholic Church considers a Mormon baptism invalid, and that the Mormon Church considers a Catholic Baptism invalid?
No they don’t.Catholic Church doesn’t consider a Mormon baptism valid. If a Mormon converts to Catholicism, they must get re-baptized.
No idea if Mormons consider Catholic baptism valid.
The Mormon religion is considered a non-Christian religion by the Catholic Church. Mormons reject the Trinity.Thanks for the answers.
Is it true that the Catholic Church considers a Mormon baptism invalid, and that the Mormon Church considers a Catholic Baptism invalid?
Because it seems to me that that would pretty much answer the question.
Who says that makes the mormons a cult?yes … because they believe what happened to Jesus can happen to any of us (assending to be a god)