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RebeccaJ
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Mormons aren’t Catholic and Catholics aren’t Mormons, but I can see how to you can take the view of same stuff, different day.There was a time when we Jews thought that any and all deceitful conversions of Jews (alive or dead) ended with the Finaly affair:
isurvived.org/2Postings/Finaly-affair.html
I think you are already aware that the Catholic church doesn’t condone forced conversions. I can’t speak for everyone at CAF, but I would be extremely uncomfortable baptizing a child in secret. I couldn’t do it. People can/will go against Church teaching.
But that would be another topic for another thread. This one is about Mormons doing proxy baptisms of Jews. Apparently they performed a baptism for Anne Frank, again, this past Saturday. The Mormon church response is that proxy baptisms of holocaust victims is by policy not to be performed. Mormons keep doing them though. This is at least the 9th time a proxy baptism has been done for Anne Frank.
Elie Wiesel has also been submitted as “ready” for posthumous baptism, though, he’s not dead. He led the campaign in 2010 in getting the LDS church to stop the posthumous baptisms of holocaust victims.
For a church that is so meticulous about record keeping, they sure seem to get this one wrong a lot.