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Quote from: GrahamAs a former Anglican (and then briefly a NO Catholic), an SSPX priest determined a few months ago that I should officially abjure my old heretical beliefs. Which I’m only too eager to do. Then recently it was determined that I should also be conditionally baptised, because although the Anglicans use the trinitarian form, they can’t be certain that the rite was done properly. It has crossed my mind a few times that perhaps my baptism wasn’t valid, and naturally it’s far better to be safe than sorry about it. But I can’t help feeling despondent and embarrassed about having to be conditionally baptised. Here I am having gone to confession and communion regularly for over a year, thinking I was a baptized Christian and a full Catholic. :sad: The good part is that now there will be absolutely no doubts and I'll be baptised by a traditional priest whom I respect in a beautiful old chapel.Congratulations, Grahm! What a tremendous grace to be truly baptized into the traditional Faith of our Fathers in this age!May you treasure your faith, always learn and grow in appreciation of it, and always be faithful to prayer, especially the Rosary.Attend mass faithfully, and receive Holy communion often.
As a former Anglican (and then briefly a NO Catholic), an SSPX priest determined a few months ago that I should officially abjure my old heretical beliefs. Which I’m only too eager to do. Then recently it was determined that I should also be conditionally baptised, because although the Anglicans use the trinitarian form, they can’t be certain that the rite was done properly. It has crossed my mind a few times that perhaps my baptism wasn’t valid, and naturally it’s far better to be safe than sorry about it. But I can’t help feeling despondent and embarrassed about having to be conditionally baptised. Here I am having gone to confession and communion regularly for over a year, thinking I was a baptized Christian and a full Catholic. :sad: The good part is that now there will be absolutely no doubts and I'll be baptised by a traditional priest whom I respect in a beautiful old chapel.
Quote from: PenitentWomanCongratulations! I wonder if I will have to do something like this. I know that I was not quizzed for confirmation. I think we just were asked if we knew what it meant to be confirmed. We also had to do a special project. I did a Rosary project. I make Rosaries as a hobby, when I can find time. Making one is like praying one, only better because when finished you can have it blessed and give it away. I hand them sometimes to complete strangers and say, "here, I made this for you. God bless". They are often shocked but always express much gratitude at getting the gift. I hope that it will stir them to find out more about it if they don't know already. I always attach a Saint's medal or Miraculous medal to the chain just after the tenth Hail Mary on the decade part, between it and the Our Father, in hope that they will be interested in finding out more about said Saint or Our Lady.
Congratulations! I wonder if I will have to do something like this. I know that I was not quizzed for confirmation. I think we just were asked if we knew what it meant to be confirmed. We also had to do a special project. I did a Rosary project.
Quote from: MaterDominiciQuote from: theology101Graham you are probably the only person I've seen here to post a picture. I'm changing my avatar to my picture for a while too. I find it's easier to be charitable with others when you can put a human face on them.That didn't last long!I didn't see it either, and I think I checked just a couple hours after he posted.
Quote from: theology101Graham you are probably the only person I've seen here to post a picture. I'm changing my avatar to my picture for a while too. I find it's easier to be charitable with others when you can put a human face on them.That didn't last long!
Graham you are probably the only person I've seen here to post a picture. I'm changing my avatar to my picture for a while too. I find it's easier to be charitable with others when you can put a human face on them.
Quote from: GrahamQuote from: MaterDominiciQuote from: theology101Graham you are probably the only person I've seen here to post a picture. I'm changing my avatar to my picture for a while too. I find it's easier to be charitable with others when you can put a human face on them.That didn't last long!I didn't see it either, and I think I checked just a couple hours after he posted.I had mine up for awhile but changed it back. Believe it or not this board isn't private, lol.