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<blockquote data-quote="OldAbramBrown" data-source="post: 77415290" data-attributes="member: 450327"><p>No, OP was <em>not</em> baptised "<strong>into</strong> the Catholic Church" (referring to the Roman one) (no-one ever is).</p><p></p><p>OP was baptised <em>in</em> one (as location for action only) <strong>into</strong> the whole of all Trinitarian christian churches. Attempts by Romans and others to claim otherwise are not grounded in truth. </p><p></p><p>OP has already been baptised into all Trinitarian denominations and may proceed to believe, like anyone, if able to ascertain doctrines to believe, in this case without rebaptism. It's a prolonged crash course in research even for a lifelong multidenominational believer like me.</p><p></p><p>My newer friends in a variety of denominations don't query my baptism at a week old in a RC church (location). My family of origin weren't very "practising" and anyway one's degree of having been "practising" will have nothing to do with further sacramental matters (if any).</p><p></p><p>Conditional rebaptism only need be decided (at discretion) if the original ceremony wasn't a regular one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldAbramBrown, post: 77415290, member: 450327"] No, OP was [I]not[/I] baptised "[B]into[/B] the Catholic Church" (referring to the Roman one) (no-one ever is). OP was baptised [I]in[/I] one (as location for action only) [B]into[/B] the whole of all Trinitarian christian churches. Attempts by Romans and others to claim otherwise are not grounded in truth. OP has already been baptised into all Trinitarian denominations and may proceed to believe, like anyone, if able to ascertain doctrines to believe, in this case without rebaptism. It's a prolonged crash course in research even for a lifelong multidenominational believer like me. My newer friends in a variety of denominations don't query my baptism at a week old in a RC church (location). My family of origin weren't very "practising" and anyway one's degree of having been "practising" will have nothing to do with further sacramental matters (if any). Conditional rebaptism only need be decided (at discretion) if the original ceremony wasn't a regular one. [/QUOTE]
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