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MarthaSo
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My father said yes, she may have for whatever reason difficulty accepting it as truth. She was at our baby’s baptism and this is when the topic was brought up. We don’t know what Church it might have been back in the sixties.
If the Catholic church forbids a second baptism and she doesn’t want to accept my fathers answer what can she do?
Is it better for her to go through RCIA “just in case?”.
update-I just learned when she asked our mom our mom said a layman did it at home and she couldn’t remember the names of the godparents.
She will talk to a priest, just hoping to get some insight. Thank you all.
If the Catholic church forbids a second baptism and she doesn’t want to accept my fathers answer what can she do?
Is it better for her to go through RCIA “just in case?”.
update-I just learned when she asked our mom our mom said a layman did it at home and she couldn’t remember the names of the godparents.
She will talk to a priest, just hoping to get some insight. Thank you all.
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