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Nunez117
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Hi.
I’m hoping for some clarification regarding the performing of a baptism at home (in particular one performed against the parents wishes). I’ll start with some background first. My wife was raised Catholic and I was raised Protestant. We both were baptised as children and took our first communion as teenagers. We were married in my wife’s native Brazil in a Catholic ceremony. However since then I have lost my faith completely and identify as an atheist and my wife is now at best an agnostic. Neither of us have had anything to do with the church for nearly 10 years.
We visited Brazil with our young son not long ago and my wife told me there would be a small ceremony at her aunts house to ‘welcome our son into the family’. It turned out to be a ‘baptismo em casa’ as the Brazilians call it and my wife’s grandmother performed a baptism. This was completely against my wishes and my wife said she only consented out of respect for her elderly grandmother. To my knowledge the correct words were used and holy water was poured onto my sons forehead.
My question is this: has my son been legitimately baptised? I really don’t mind if he has or not but one day he may choose to become a Catholic (or indeed follow any of the 3000 religions in recorded history). If he has then will he need to be baptised again? What do I tell him when he grows up? He doesn’t have a baptism certificate so if he marries a Catholic woman in a Catholic ceremony how will he prove he was baptised? (I was required to show a certificate before I could marry). I also don’t even know who the godparents are!
Many thanks for any clarification you can provide.
I’m hoping for some clarification regarding the performing of a baptism at home (in particular one performed against the parents wishes). I’ll start with some background first. My wife was raised Catholic and I was raised Protestant. We both were baptised as children and took our first communion as teenagers. We were married in my wife’s native Brazil in a Catholic ceremony. However since then I have lost my faith completely and identify as an atheist and my wife is now at best an agnostic. Neither of us have had anything to do with the church for nearly 10 years.
We visited Brazil with our young son not long ago and my wife told me there would be a small ceremony at her aunts house to ‘welcome our son into the family’. It turned out to be a ‘baptismo em casa’ as the Brazilians call it and my wife’s grandmother performed a baptism. This was completely against my wishes and my wife said she only consented out of respect for her elderly grandmother. To my knowledge the correct words were used and holy water was poured onto my sons forehead.
My question is this: has my son been legitimately baptised? I really don’t mind if he has or not but one day he may choose to become a Catholic (or indeed follow any of the 3000 religions in recorded history). If he has then will he need to be baptised again? What do I tell him when he grows up? He doesn’t have a baptism certificate so if he marries a Catholic woman in a Catholic ceremony how will he prove he was baptised? (I was required to show a certificate before I could marry). I also don’t even know who the godparents are!
Many thanks for any clarification you can provide.