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Amin!Lord, have mercy.
Amin!Lord, have mercy.
Thank you!oh my goodness! I will absolutely pray for her! Iperagia Theotoke soson imas. (hey, if you do Latin, I’ll do Greek fairs fair)
RE: Becoming an Adopted Child of God via Baptism YES! but isn’t that taught by all Christian religions?
(emphasis mine)On the other hand who can look at that same baby and truly say, yes even this tiny little innocent baby should be not be prevented from becoming an adopted child of God through chrismation and receive the spiritual food so that he/she grows in Christ? - I hope everyone!
O God, our heavenly Father, who lovest mankind and art most merciful and compassionate, have mercy upon Thy servant, the 11 month old child, for whom I humbly pray Thee and commend to Thy gracious care and protection.



Chrismation for us is what happens to a Baby when he/she receives at once the Mysteries of Baptism, Confirmation & Eucharist. By Chrismation I meant Baptism.Thank you!
I’m not sure but that is what he Catholic Church teaches. You wrote:
(emphasis mine)
I was under the impression that the Sacrament of Confirmation, as it is called by Latins = Chrismation in the East (and that is correct I believe). So that part I underlined threw me for a loop.
I had to consult the Catholic Catechism to double check that one becomes a child of God in Baptism; and the Catechism confirmedit for me that is so.
I came from Protestantism with a Reformed Baptist view of things, more or less. I erroneously viewed Baptism as merely an outward symbol and/or profession of faith; and certainly didn’t believe babies were proper candidates.
Your eleven month old little baby girl going through that…Speaking of babies, my 11 month old is having surgery first thing in the morning to remove a cyst from her liver duct. Prayers for her would be appreciated if you all don’t mind![]()
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Thanks.
ThanksYour eleven month old little baby girl going through that…I am so sorry!!! Prayers coming your way brother!!!
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That was what I was thinking…With your background I want to ask that if Baptism really were merely symbolic, then why would babies be excluded as a candidate?
Well, I wrongly believed that it was for those who could make an outward profession of faith. I had no concept of Sacraments imparting grace. Thankfully, my 2 girls have been Baptized and I received a conditional Baptism upon entering the Catholic Church.Chrismation for us is what happens to a Baby when he/she receives at once the Mysteries of Baptism, Confirmation & Eucharist. By Chrismation I meant Baptism.
With your background I want to ask that if Baptism really were merely symbolic, then why would babies be excluded as a candidate?
I can relate…All of my family members are non-Catholic with the exception of my mom…Well, I wrongly believed that it was for those who could make an outward profession of faith. I had no concept of Sacraments imparting grace. Thankfully, my 2 girls have been Baptized and I received a conditional Baptism upon entering the Catholic Church.
I figured your comment might have something to do with those three Sacraments being given to infants all at once. I entered the Catholic Church about 3 years ago, and it was the same for me; all 3 at once, except my Baptism was a conditional one as I didn’t know if I had been Baptized or not as a child (my Mom was nominally Christian when I was growing up, not a Baptist by the way, and my Dad a non-Christian heavily influenced by Zen philosophy. They’re both regular attending Protestants know, thank God, and** I’m still working on 'em**)
Oh wow, my prayers are with her.Speaking of babies, my 11 month old is having surgery first thing in the morning to remove a cyst from her liver duct. Prayers for her would be appreciated if you all don’t mind![]()
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I like what you said here, and along those lines, I would say just in observation with my 3 kids, that although they are born without commuting actual sin, they were certainly born with an ability to sin, and even at a young age (around 1) had commitef selfish acts which I would call sin (culpability aside). So I say this just to note, that it seems clear babies have a sinful nature, perhaps undeveloped but nonetheless there. This is what Catholics call original sin that we inherited from Adam and Eve and is sin that baptism saves from too.Not sure I would say the baby has sin “removed” because the baby has not sinned. Baptism isn’t only for the forgiveness of sins but also for santification, brining one into the church.
That being said the only point we are really free of sin is when we have come to such a point that we do not actually sin anymore which might be only accomplished at the ressurection.
Wonderful!!!My daughter is recovering and the surgery went well. Thank you all for your prayers! Sorry to derail again![]()

My daughter is recovering and the surgery went well. Thank you all for your prayers! Sorry to derail again![]()
Wonderful!!!My daughter is recovering and the surgery went well. Thank you all for your prayers! Sorry to derail again![]()