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What would be the church’s stance on this situation?
“For a long time my [adult] friend suffered from a high fever and lay unconscious in a sweat that looked like death. When they despaired of his recovery, he was baptized. He knew nothing of this himself, and I paid little attention to the fact of his baptism. I assumed that his soul… would not be affected by something done to his body while he was unconscious. But it turned out very differently.” (The Confessions of St. Augustine, Book IV, Chapter 4)
Is his mortal sin forgiven even if he isn’t a catecumen?
“For a long time my [adult] friend suffered from a high fever and lay unconscious in a sweat that looked like death. When they despaired of his recovery, he was baptized. He knew nothing of this himself, and I paid little attention to the fact of his baptism. I assumed that his soul… would not be affected by something done to his body while he was unconscious. But it turned out very differently.” (The Confessions of St. Augustine, Book IV, Chapter 4)
Is his mortal sin forgiven even if he isn’t a catecumen?