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slh3016
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My Dad is not a Christian although he has claimed various religious affiliations in the course of his life (raised, but not baptized, Church of Christ, attended Methodist Church, etc.)
He and my mom divorced 3 years ago dues to years of lying, cheating, emotional abuse on his part, etc. Since she finally left (after 38 years), he has attended church (of various denominations) and seems to be at least somewhat more open-minded to God, Church, etc. But frankly, he knows VERY little of any Christian doctrine of any denomination and just goes wherever he feels like it or wherever he’s invited to go by a friend. Most recently, he says he’s been going to a Church of Christ down the road from his home.
Over Christmas, he found out that we were becoming Catholic and I’d like to give him some information regarding Catholicism, but my most immediate concern is that he has not been baptized.
I’ve been thinking this over and here are my concerns:
If he were to go to the preacher at that small country CofC to be baptized and he was indeed baptized, would all his sin (original, mortal, venial) ALL be washed away? Would he be in a state of sanctifying grace at that moment as he would if he had been baptized in a Catholic Church?
Is contrition and repentance necessary for a non-Catholic baptism to be efficacious? In other words, if he is baptized without a proper attitude toward his past sins, are those sins still wiped away?
Should I actively be encouraging him to keep attending the CofC church in effort for him to most likely receive baptism (these are the best odds) or should I actively be steering him away from it in hope that he might become interested in Catholicism (knowing full well that this is only a VERY slim possibility).
What would you do (besides to keep praying)?
I’m just confused on how I should go about all this.
Hopefully, my question makes sense 
He and my mom divorced 3 years ago dues to years of lying, cheating, emotional abuse on his part, etc. Since she finally left (after 38 years), he has attended church (of various denominations) and seems to be at least somewhat more open-minded to God, Church, etc. But frankly, he knows VERY little of any Christian doctrine of any denomination and just goes wherever he feels like it or wherever he’s invited to go by a friend. Most recently, he says he’s been going to a Church of Christ down the road from his home.
Over Christmas, he found out that we were becoming Catholic and I’d like to give him some information regarding Catholicism, but my most immediate concern is that he has not been baptized.
I’ve been thinking this over and here are my concerns:
If he were to go to the preacher at that small country CofC to be baptized and he was indeed baptized, would all his sin (original, mortal, venial) ALL be washed away? Would he be in a state of sanctifying grace at that moment as he would if he had been baptized in a Catholic Church?
Is contrition and repentance necessary for a non-Catholic baptism to be efficacious? In other words, if he is baptized without a proper attitude toward his past sins, are those sins still wiped away?
Should I actively be encouraging him to keep attending the CofC church in effort for him to most likely receive baptism (these are the best odds) or should I actively be steering him away from it in hope that he might become interested in Catholicism (knowing full well that this is only a VERY slim possibility).
What would you do (besides to keep praying)?
I’m just confused on how I should go about all this.