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Since baptism is the gateway to the Sacraments, it stands to reason that a valid one is an antecedent requirement for the others. If someone’s baptism is actually and truly adjudicated as invalid by lawful Church authority (and that’s a big if) then the Confirmation would need to be repeated.StudentMI:![]()
The Holy See has not said that a “wrong” baptism invalidates someone’s later confirmation in good faith. Nor has it said that those with a “wrong” baptism need to get re-confirmed after being re-baptized.Thanks. But what about confirmation?