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The other day a question crossed my mind.
Say, hypothetically, one witnessed a car accident and the victim was dying. Assuming he is unbaptised, I gather lay people can validly baptise if they use the correct matter and form. Say if the victim is a baptised Christian, could the lay witness give him a blessing, not pretending to be a priest, but similar to parents blessing their children? If so, can lay people make the Sign of the Cross over someone as a valid form of blessing?
Thought it might be interesting to know.
Say, hypothetically, one witnessed a car accident and the victim was dying. Assuming he is unbaptised, I gather lay people can validly baptise if they use the correct matter and form. Say if the victim is a baptised Christian, could the lay witness give him a blessing, not pretending to be a priest, but similar to parents blessing their children? If so, can lay people make the Sign of the Cross over someone as a valid form of blessing?
Thought it might be interesting to know.