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Peter John - When one of our children was born, she was in great danger of serious health complications and lay in the neo-natal intensive care unit at our local hospital.Before I respond to KathleenG’s invitation, I would like to know if you (or any other LDS here) would be upset if a Catholic relative of a Mormon who died had a Mass offered on their behalf? If Catholic relatives prayed Rosaries for them?
How would you consider such actions? I know how I would have felt as a Mormon, but I do not want to put any words in anyone’s mouth.
Protestants that I had never even met came in to see her when I wasn’t even there, leaving notes that they had come by to visit her and that many at their church were praying for her (I belonged to a bible study at their church though I attended the Catholic Church). We were so grateful!
Two of our LDS friends, who are considered priests in their own faith, came by and prayed over her. We were so grateful!
Praying for someone and offering the sacrifice and prayers of the mass for people IS NOT THE SAME as baptizing them.
If our Protestant and Mormon friends said they were coming by to baptize our baby daughter we would have never allowed it.
Praying for one another is not even close to baptizing each other.