grandfather;8608613]Can you cite some Church doctrine or instruction that supports this statement? Sounds a bit like straining at gnats again.
Sure; there are too many to name here so I would recommend you see a “Compendium” of the Catechism of the Catholic Church paragraph 33,35,45,168,259 will take you straight to the point you are asking for.
Then take your CCC and see paragraphs 185-189, 199-202, 167, 815 will help clear things up for you.
After viewing the Church’s teaching on the profession of faith during baptism, see the Vatican Council II 16 Documents chapt.VII THE PILGRIM CHURCH paragraph 51 expresses the importance of the profession of faith for all the faithful.
You are saying God holds people culpable for what they do not understand. Who told you this?/
**No, the Church teaches the scripture below and makes sure by her rites that the profession is made in faith and truth.
Matthew 12:36 I tell you, on the day of judgment people will render an account for every careless word they speak.
37 By your words you will be acquitted, and by your words you will be condemned.”**
Do you really think that being baptized gives one some sort of pass for reciting a statement or prayer without understanding, or that all the baptized understand the crede.
An infants baptism cannot be completed without the parents and god parents profession of faith for them, until they reach the age of discernment and renew their baptismal vows.
“FAITH” is called for here in the profession of faith see the documents listed above.
Really, give this some thought before claiming with a tone of authority that people who are not baptized should not profess the faith they hold in their hearts, or pray the Lord’s prayer. Who told you this? Where does the Church teach this? What Vatican document? It sounds like it came from some over zealous RCIA director.
Maybe the Church is lapsed today in some societies due to lack of a real Catholic Catechesis. It would appear that you don’t understand the importance of baptism and faith professed before God in the form of a vow into the New Covenant in Jesus Blood during the Mass liturgy.
Secondly you should know that an Excorcism takes place during the baptism, but that’s another topic.
Many non-catholics and those holding to a protestant title may not baptize in the blessed Trinity. Some think because they were presented as infants that they recieved a valid baptism. I can go on and on giving examples to this diversity of “christian” belief’s. When adults are converting to the body of Christ, baptism needs to be validated or performed with a profession of faith.
Tell you what, go ask your Pastor or Bishop and hear it first hand for yourself.
They will “teach” you that an “unbaptised” person and those “adult” converts who baptism is in question must be investigated first to show validation before making the profession of faith, not to mention they must be catechised in the profession of faith.
It should be noted that some communions only need to make this profession of faith (Credo) in order to come into full communion with the Catholic Church.
If a non-Catholic Christian not validly baptized, but sincerely believing the articles of the crede goes to Mass and follows the missal and recites the crede with the congregation without completely understanding its meaning, lightning and judgement surely will fall from heaven and strike them down.
The Church uses the word “Contempt” not lightning and judgement, that is the problem with yesterday’s catechisis. Taking one simple teaching from the Church and blowing it out of proportion to believe something other than the Church teaches.
Please don’t take my word for it, go ask your priest not your R.C.I.A director.
Get a grip. Do you really think that going through RCIA programs run today gives some kind of depth of understanding and once the catechumen gets to week 8 or 10 they are ready to state what they already believe, but before that time of formal certification they are nitwits?
If death is not near, during the lenten season a catechumen recieves the “Credo” and the “Our Father” prayer because the Church was given them to give. If a convert validly baptised needs a priest to authenticate the baptism before professing the credo.
How did you conclude with “nitwits”? Be it R.C.I.A or just speaking with priest would remove all doubt and misunderstandings a convert may possess during the Mass throughout the liturgical year.
You should be informed that all “catechisis” instruction is authorized and approved by the bishop. What the R.C.I.A teaches follows the bishops instruction.
Peace be with you