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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Born and raised Catholic here who is now Agnostic. DH was born/raised Lutheran and is Agnostic as well. My parents threw a fit that we didn't baptize DD. That's one thing I do not agree with the Catholic church. I do not believe an un-baptized child would go to hell if they die. OP if you want to baptize them Catholic then you need to be in a Catholic church with Catholic godparents. I wasn't married in the Catholic church (but have all the other sacraments) so I couldn't be godparent to my nephew. They are VERY strict. You may also have to be a member of the congregation for a period of time before they will perform the baptism ([b]unless there's a health issue with your child[/b]). [/quote] Do you mean that if the child is likely to die soon, then the church will bend the rules a little, to give the baby the chance to get to heaven? I wonder if you need a note from the doctor or if the church will take the parents' word for it.[/quote]
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