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Catholic Questions And Answers On Baptism

One Baptism for the Forgiveness of Sins (ccc 977 – 980)

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Our Lord tied the forgiveness of sins to faith and Baptism: “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to the whole creation. He who believes and is baptized will be saved.” (Mark 16: 15-16) Baptism is the first and chief sacrament of forgiveness of sins because it unites us with Christ, who died for our sins and rose for our justification, so that “we too might walk in newness of life.” (Romans 6:4)

“When we made our first profession of faith while receiving the holy Baptism that cleansed us, the forgiveness we received then was so full and complete that there remained in us absolutely nothing left to efface, neither original sin nor offenses committed by our own will, nor was there left any penalty to suffer in order to expiate them…. Yet the grace of Baptism delivers no one from all the weakness of nature. On the contrary, we must still combat the movements of concupiscence that never cease leading us into evil “

In this battle against our inclination towards evil, who could be brave and watchful enough to escape every wound of sin? “If the Church has the power to forgive sins, then Baptism cannot be her only means of using the keys of the Kingdom of heaven received from Jesus Christ. the Church must be able to forgive all penitents their offenses, even if they should sin until the last moment of their lives.”

It is through the sacrament of Penance that the baptized can be reconciled with God and with the Church:

Penance has rightly been called by the holy Fathers “a laborious kind of baptism.” This sacrament of Penance is necessary for salvation for those who have fallen after Baptism, just as Baptism is necessary for salvation for those who have not yet been reborn

Answering a Protestant’s Objections to the Catholic Faith

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Are Catholics the only members of the Body of Christ

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Are Southern Baptist Baptisms Always Valid

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Are the Unbaptized Still Children of God

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Baptism and Imputed Grace

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Baptism in the Name of Jesus

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Can A Baptized Person Be Possessed?

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Can Someone Go to Heaven Without Being Baptized

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Can Those Unbaptized through No Fault of Their Own Be Saved

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Can You Be Baptized Twice

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Choosing Godparents

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Define being Christian and Christ’s two natures

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Do Newly Baptized Converts Need to Go to Confession

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How to Baptize Someone in an Emergency

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How to Encourage Parents to Baptize Their Children

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How to Receive the Gifts of the Holy Spirit

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If You Haven’t Been Baptized,Do You Need To Go To Confession Before Becoming Catholic?

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Is John 3:5 Referring to Baptism

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What are the Origins of Baptism

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What Constitutes Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit

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What Does Baptism Remove

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What Does it Mean to Be Baptized in the Holy Spirit

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What Does the Catechism Mean By The Death of the Soul

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What is the Biblical Basis for Infant Baptism

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What is the Role of the Sacraments in the Process of Salvation

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What to Do When Godparents Leave the Faith

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When Did the Custom of Baptism Start

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Why Do Adults Have to Wait Until Easter to Be Baptized

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Why Do We Get Baptized

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Why Does the Catholic Church Pour Instead of Immerse for Baptisms

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Why Does the Church Baptize Infants When the Bible Says to Baptize Adults

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Why is Mormon Baptism Invalid

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Why Is the Descent of the Holy Spirit Different in John’s Gospel

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Why Is There Still Inclination to Sin After Baptism

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