The Mormons insist on re-baptizing ANYONE who joins their faith and a lot of dead people as well so I’m unclear as to why it would bother a Mormon that the Catholic Church doesn’t see LDS baptism as valid.
It galls me that they go through everyone’s geneology and baptize so our deceased may be “saved”…What a nerve! some rabbi’s got together and told them to knock it off.Maybe we should do the same thing:thumbsup:
My father was one of 13 children. Of those, there were

several who did not live to adulthood…My grandparents had them buried, but none of the older children, like Daddy, are left alive, who would have known where the graves were…
One of my cousins tried desperately to find them. He wanted to put a marker on their graves…No luck. Finally, one evening, he called me. (Why me, of all the cousins?

I have no idea). He had one last chance to find them while the remaining siblings–his father, & an aunt (the 2 youngest children)-- were still living. “The Mormons may be able to find them”, he said, “but the ones I talked to, were honest & told me that when they were found, they would be ‘baptized’ Mormon. What do I do?”
I told him, “Go ahead & accept their help. Those little ones are safe in Heaven, & the Mormons cannot touch them”.
The children were buried together, in a little country cemetery, no marker. It was all our grandparents could afford…It has a marker now. Their siblings at last know where they are buried.
My cousin has never told his father, nor our aunt, about this part of the story. Because I know it, I know that he

grinds his teeth when one of these elderly folk mention the “kind Mormon man” who helped find the grave.
Perhaps the man was “kind” after his fashion, but it galls me,too, that conditions were placed on finding the final resting place of lost loved ones. Mormons make me angry; they make me very angry indeed.