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EqualinHim
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So, some of you guys might’ve read my original thread about baptism. I was baptized twice: once by my mother in the bathtub (of all places) and another time at a local methodist church. I’m inquiring into the church and starting RCIA soon, hopefully in two weeks. I spoke with the RCIA coordinator several weeks ago and I had to fill out a form about what sacraments I’d received and where/when I’d been baptized. I asked what to put on the form and explained my situation. She told me just to put down the date and location for the baptism by the methodist church because, although the bathtub baptism was valid, it wasn’t licit. I was never in any danger of death and my mom had potential access to a priest. The RCIA coordinator also stated that the baptism at the methodist church would be the easiest to verify. I think that I’ve explained in previous posts in other subforums that my mother is strongly opposed to the idea of me coming into the church, so I wouldn’t be surprised if she stalled or refused to give a record of the first baptism to keep me from entering. I think that is the other reason that the RCIA coordinator decided to put the second baptism on the record, and not the first. Is this somewhat irregular? I understand her reasoning for it though because I cannot recall the form used when my mother baptized me (I was an infant) but I know for sure that the correct form was used when I was baptized at the methodist church because I was well beyond the age of reason and had asked to be baptized. When I was baptized in the methodist church, the pastor also met with me one on one to make sure that I understood what being baptized in the adult form meant. I was immersed in a local river, in a very informal baptism that kinda shocked several of my catholic relatives in attendance.