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I received an email from a family member whose cousin-in-law asked this. I’m not 100% how to answer and am looking for any books that may cover this as well.
Background (all that I know so far):
Mother-to-be is Catholic, father-to-be is Lutheran, Married in Catholic Church. Regular Church attendance is uncertain. Baby to be born soon. Mother-to-be reads a lot and is willing to read suggested books.
The meat of the question:
Why Baptize in the Catholic Church vs. the Lutheran church? * really understand the difference, why either would be better over the other.
What I said, which may/may not answer her question:
If they were Married in the Catholic Church, then they are obliged to raise their children in the Catholic faith, and therefore should have the child baptized in the Catholic faith. The Priest should have gone over all of that before they were Married. If the child is baptized in the Lutheran church, they are only professing a part of the Catholic faith, not the fullness of it. ALSO, they would be baptizing the child in a church that rejects certain truths of the Catholic Church AND teaches things contrary to the Catholic faith.
On the other hand, when the child is baptized into the Catholic Church, he/she is a Catholic and bound to the Catholic faith from that moment. *So, if there is no expectation that the mother would continue to raise her child in the Catholic faith, then it would be better not to. * Is that correct? Or did I just misinform my brother???]HOWEVER, that’s only assuming she refuses her obligation to raise the child Catholic.
A good recent book is “The Protestant’s Dilemma” by Devin Rose.
There are tons of reference materials on baptism, but I don’t know of a particular book that is specific to it. I’ll see what else I can find out…hence this post].*
Background (all that I know so far):
Mother-to-be is Catholic, father-to-be is Lutheran, Married in Catholic Church. Regular Church attendance is uncertain. Baby to be born soon. Mother-to-be reads a lot and is willing to read suggested books.
The meat of the question:
Why Baptize in the Catholic Church vs. the Lutheran church? * really understand the difference, why either would be better over the other.
What I said, which may/may not answer her question:
If they were Married in the Catholic Church, then they are obliged to raise their children in the Catholic faith, and therefore should have the child baptized in the Catholic faith. The Priest should have gone over all of that before they were Married. If the child is baptized in the Lutheran church, they are only professing a part of the Catholic faith, not the fullness of it. ALSO, they would be baptizing the child in a church that rejects certain truths of the Catholic Church AND teaches things contrary to the Catholic faith.
On the other hand, when the child is baptized into the Catholic Church, he/she is a Catholic and bound to the Catholic faith from that moment. *So, if there is no expectation that the mother would continue to raise her child in the Catholic faith, then it would be better not to. * Is that correct? Or did I just misinform my brother???]HOWEVER, that’s only assuming she refuses her obligation to raise the child Catholic.
A good recent book is “The Protestant’s Dilemma” by Devin Rose.
There are tons of reference materials on baptism, but I don’t know of a particular book that is specific to it. I’ll see what else I can find out…hence this post].*