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Author Topic: Should sedevacantists be re-baptized?  (Read 2092 times)

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Should sedevacantists be re-baptized?
« Reply #15 on: June 28, 2009, 02:13:25 AM »
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  • Once you resolve all issues and abjure.  Don't claim something that is technically not true, it is dishonest.  I'm only saying it for your benefit.


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    Should sedevacantists be re-baptized?
    « Reply #16 on: June 28, 2009, 02:16:52 AM »
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  • Prodinoscopus, there was once a condemnation made against the errors of the Jansenists and it reads as follows:

    Pope Alexander VIII, Errors of the Jansenists, #28: "Baptism is valid when conferred by a minister who observes all the external rite and form of baptizing, but within his heart resolves, I do not intend what the Church does." - CONDEMNED

    I was baptized in the Anglican communion as an infant, but in light of the above condemned proposition, I had myself conditionally baptized (re-baptism, per se, is a sacrilege, but you know that) by an apostate after I had abjured before him and another man.  I still question its validity and I desire to be conditionally baptized by someone else I trust to have the right intention.