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I am being conditionally baptized on Sunday
« on: June 07, 2012, 03:39:16 PM »
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.

I am being conditionally baptized on Sunday
« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2012, 03:49:23 PM »
Quote from: Graham
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.


Congratulations. There is nothing to be embarrassed about. There is a possibility that your Baptism was Valid - but the SSPX is being prudent to ensure that it is. We can only recieve Baptism once in our lifetimes - so either the original Baptism was good and you already have that Indelible mark on your soul and you are already a member of Christs Mystical Body or will be shortly.  Rejoice and dont be embarrassed!

Pax


I am being conditionally baptized on Sunday
« Reply #2 on: June 07, 2012, 04:11:20 PM »
I was taught that as long as the trinitarian formula is used and the person has the intent to baptize, the baptism is valid. Even in emergencies a lay person can perform a baptism and the Church accepts it.  It doesn't matter if the person was baptized as a Protestant.  That is why the Church doesn't routinely re-baptize Protestants but accepts their baptisms as completely valid.  The only time the Church performs a conditional baptism is when no record of baptism can be located or the person belonged to a questionable sect.

I am being conditionally baptized on Sunday
« Reply #3 on: June 07, 2012, 04:39:37 PM »
Graham, if you are going to be conditionally baptized, won't they have to conditionally confirm you as well?

I am being conditionally baptized on Sunday
« Reply #4 on: June 07, 2012, 04:40:19 PM »
This is another reason why Baptism of Desire is a necessary doctrine.

If it is possible for a malignant priest to invalidate a Baptism by internally refusing to intend to Baptize, it would make God's Judgement capricious.