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Why Doesn’t the Reform Catholic Church Require Infant Baptism?

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Why Doesn’t the Reform Catholic Church Require Infant Baptism?

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The Reform Catholic Church believes that this sacrament should be meaningful to the participant. An infant does not understand the meaning of Baptism. Once a person has reached the age of 18, and has spent the time to qualify as a member of the Church, that person will be able to make an informed, meaningful decision whether or not to be Christian. The Reform Catholic Church does not oppose infant Baptism.

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