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Kahlesson
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Hello everyone,
I came back to the catholic church for about a year ago. I go to mass regularly (on sundays and also during the week when I can) and I also go to confession. Recently I wondered if my baptism was valid. I will describe my story:
I was baptized as a child at my catholic parish. My parents were not practicing catholics, but they decided to baptize me anyway because in the catholic south part of the Netherlands - where I live - it was a tradition to be baptized. My mother told me about my baptism and how kind the priest was. I also have pictures of the baptism. My parents didn’t really raise me catholic (they let me do my first communion and my confirmation and gave me a childrens bible, but they didn’t teach me the faith because they didn’t believe). About a couple of years ago I started believing in God and a year ago I approached the priest of my parish where I made my first confession (I read that a confession was needed to come back in full communion with the catholic church when you have already received the sacrament of baptism).
My question is: is my baptism valid since my parents weren’t practicing catholics and did not believe in God or his Church? I do not know what their intentions were during my baptism. Are there any rules which have to be met in order for a baptism to be valid?
I am worried about this, but perhaps it is scrupulosity since I am quite scrupulous.
Thank you and I look forward for your replies,
I came back to the catholic church for about a year ago. I go to mass regularly (on sundays and also during the week when I can) and I also go to confession. Recently I wondered if my baptism was valid. I will describe my story:
I was baptized as a child at my catholic parish. My parents were not practicing catholics, but they decided to baptize me anyway because in the catholic south part of the Netherlands - where I live - it was a tradition to be baptized. My mother told me about my baptism and how kind the priest was. I also have pictures of the baptism. My parents didn’t really raise me catholic (they let me do my first communion and my confirmation and gave me a childrens bible, but they didn’t teach me the faith because they didn’t believe). About a couple of years ago I started believing in God and a year ago I approached the priest of my parish where I made my first confession (I read that a confession was needed to come back in full communion with the catholic church when you have already received the sacrament of baptism).
My question is: is my baptism valid since my parents weren’t practicing catholics and did not believe in God or his Church? I do not know what their intentions were during my baptism. Are there any rules which have to be met in order for a baptism to be valid?
I am worried about this, but perhaps it is scrupulosity since I am quite scrupulous.
Thank you and I look forward for your replies,