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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP I am an ex Catholic and no fan of Catholicism. My kids are not baptized. But I ask you, [b]what *IF* you just went ahead and allowed them to be baptized[/b]? It would shut up your in-laws. What if you let the in laws take the kids to Mass? Who cares? You can also let them go to other religious worship services. Give them a taste of everything that is out there. [/quote] They were baptized. Their baptism is valid in the Catholic Church. In fact, the Catholic Church would not re-baptize them because "we believe in ONE baptism for the forgiveness of sin." There is no such thing as a re-baptism in the Catholic Church.[/quote] You must be Episcopalian. [/quote] I am Catholic.[/quote]
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