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HLR1987
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At the age of 23, I was attending a nondenominational Christian Church. They had a sermon on forgiveness that , and I decided to forgive my father’s murderer. I approached the pastor, and was baptized that night, in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
I’ve recently watched a video on how protestantism can create emotion, that you can confuse with being called to something, and can be confused as experiencing the Holy Spirit. That being said … I never took any classes on baptism. At that moment, I felt moved, but was it from the Holy Spirit, or was it a mirage of emotion? If I haven’t received my Sacraments, does my baptism count? If I didn’t know that mortal sin was a thing… was it still washed away? Can I be re-baptized in the Catholic Church? I’m not exactly sure how this works.
Thank you!
I’ve recently watched a video on how protestantism can create emotion, that you can confuse with being called to something, and can be confused as experiencing the Holy Spirit. That being said … I never took any classes on baptism. At that moment, I felt moved, but was it from the Holy Spirit, or was it a mirage of emotion? If I haven’t received my Sacraments, does my baptism count? If I didn’t know that mortal sin was a thing… was it still washed away? Can I be re-baptized in the Catholic Church? I’m not exactly sure how this works.
Thank you!