Is baptism from different denominations valid in Catholic Church? To my knowledge, anyone can baptise someone to the point of death of an unbaptised child/baby and adult.
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I believe the duplicate answers your question. – Ken Graham Jan 11 '20 at 02:31
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@KenGraham Nothing in this question is about rebaptism... – curiousdannii Jan 11 '20 at 02:43
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1@kris and curiousdannii The highest voted one has the information desired in this question. – Ken Graham Jan 11 '20 at 03:06
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Kaylee there are a number of similar questions on the site. Catholics accept most other denominations baptisms as valid but not a Jesus name only baptism. And not a baptism in a non trinitarian church. – Kris Jan 11 '20 at 03:09
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You will find your answer here: https://christianity.stackexchange.com/questions/203/do-any-major-denominations-refuse-to-recognize-holy-baptism-in-other-denominatio/16231#16231 – DJClayworth Jan 11 '20 at 17:44
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Ok guys, thank you very much. I thought so coz not all denomination profess the faith of the Holy Trinity. – Kaylee A Jan 11 '20 at 19:07
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@KenGraham The answer may contain stuff relevant to this question, but the questions themselves are substantially different. We close questions as duplicates based on the text of the questions, not their answers. This question should be reopened because it does not ask about rebaptism in any way. – curiousdannii Jan 15 '20 at 04:16