THE 3 TYPES OF BAPTISM
IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Q. 1. How many types of Baptism is there in the Catholic Church?
A. 1. The Catholic Church teaches that there are three types of Baptism. They are Baptism by water, blood or desire:
1. The Sacrament of Baptism by water, either by sprinkling or by immersion, both being valid.
2. Baptism by Martyrdom, also called the "Baptism by blood," refers to the martyrdom of the believer who is killed for his/her faith before he/she had a chance to be baptized.
3. Baptism of Desire applies to those who wishing to be baptized, die before receiving the Sacrament. This desire may have been explicit (fully and clearly expressed) or implicit (implied but not directly expressed.)
If I had died while I was going through RCIA in 2008 my baptism would have been “Baptism of Desire”.
Baptisms in the Bible —
Water
Spirit
Enough said. Anything else added by the Catholic Cult is falsehood.
Hoss
So whatever happened to “one Lord, one faith, ONE baptism”?
Do y’all throw that one out when convenient?
Playing both ends against the middle hoping that y’all have your bases covered just in case.
Wrong question....how many types of baptism are in the church as outlined in the Word?
One
Again....baptism is not what saves you. Faith in Christ saves you. And faith begins how?
Hearing the Word
Believing the Word and repenting. It is at this point you are sealed by the Holy Spirit
Baptize (an outward expression of an inward change)
Produce fruit for the Kingdom.