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mardukm
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Good point. I spoke to a Coptic Orthodox bishop a long time ago (forgot his name, but it was maybe over 20 years ago when I was still in the COC) who stated, for example, that when a person is rebaptized who has already had an otherwise valid Trinitarian baptism through sprinkling, it is only to complete the FORM (i.e. immersion), not that the Sacrament is actually being repeated (though such a viewpoint may not be popular today in the COC). I even read in the old Catholic Encyclopedia that the CC has a similar perspective on the subject. But Baptism is another matter. Just mentioning it for the sake of agreement with your statement.Plus, there is also precedent for repeating sacramental forms without them being held to be sacramental, as is with the case of repentant apostates who are canonically to be received by an anointing with Chrism, which is held to be non-sacramental. So it is not without merit to regard second and third marriages as non-sacramental.
Blessings,
Marduk