Tis_Bearself
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I doubt you would have priests, or a priest and deacon, co-officiating baptisms nowadays because we simply don’t have enough clergy to go around that we can send two of them to do one baptism. However, even if there were two clergy, the dubia response seems to say pretty flatly that “We” is wrong (Same for one priest using “We” in the sense of the “Royal We”, which Fr Z notes in his latest blog post the Doctrinal Note did not address). I think it’s generally a bad idea for priests to deviate in any way from the language in the book. As a lawyer I would say that creates risks.
The proper way to do the baptism in the case of two clergy would be for one clergy to actually do the baptism. Maybe the other one could hold the baby or give a blessing after or something. But they shouldn’t be trying to both baptize the same person together or do a tag team tradeoff.
The proper way to do the baptism in the case of two clergy would be for one clergy to actually do the baptism. Maybe the other one could hold the baby or give a blessing after or something. But they shouldn’t be trying to both baptize the same person together or do a tag team tradeoff.
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