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Re: Priest Hangs Up Collar After Thousands of Baptisms Deemed Invalid Because He Said One Wrong Word

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This doesn't sound kosher. Growing up in the Catholic church we were told that in the case of an emergency anyone who has been Baptized can baptize someone. And since we were never required to learn the Baptismal prayer, I can't see how this can possible be a problem.




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Priest Hangs Up Collar After Thousands of Baptisms Deemed Invalid Because He Said One Wrong Word
By: clo2
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Tue, 15 Feb 22 5:57 PM
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Another reason to AVOID religion...
Jesus, Mary & Joseph...

Priest Hangs Up Collar After Thousands of Baptisms Deemed Invalid Because He Said One Wrong Word

A Catholic priest in Arizona has voluntarily resigned after it emerged that he had been bungling the religious ritual by a single word for more than 20 years. The Catholic Diocese of Phoenix announced that church leaders had found that Father Andres Arango’s use of the phrase “we baptize” rather than the singular “I baptize,” the strict wording mandated by the Vatican, had invalidated nearly every baptism he had ever performed. Arango said in a letter he “deeply” regretted the mistake, and confirmed that he would be stepping down from St. Gregory Parish’s pulpit in order to “dedicate my energy and full time ministry to help remedy this and heal those affected.” In a statement to The New York Times, the diocese’s bishop said that he didn’t believe Arango had meant “to harm the faithful or deprive them of the grace of baptism and the sacraments.” There was “no single clear answer” on the mangled phrasing’s cascade effect, such as how it might impact those incorrectly baptized and later married by the Church, the Phoenix diocese said.

Read it at The New York Times
http://www.thedailybeast.com/phoenix-priest-resigns-after-thousands-of-his-baptisms-deemed-invalid-for-using-one-wrong-word?via=newsletter&source=CSAMedition


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