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Traditional Latin Old Rite Catholic Adult Baptism (1962 Missal) - part 4 of 4.

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2009

I was baptised in the Evangelical church, after a (Novus Ordo) Roman Catholic Priest told me that the Evangelical baptism would be valid in the Catholic Church.

However, the truth is that the Evangelical Pastor had no intention to remit "Original Sin" via means of Baptism. Therefore, the Evangelical Baptism is invalid.

When I was (supposedly) formally received into the Catholic Church, all that was asked for was a note stating where, and when I was baptised. Hence, the Evangelical baptism was "Rubber Stamped" by the Roman Catholic diocese of Northampton.

I must of received communion more than 100 times, been to confession more than 20 times, and I was also confirmed (novus ordo). While, all along my Baptism was invalid.

To put this right, yesterday I had a Solemn Baptism in the Old Rite (1962 Missal), in Latin, with all the exorcisms, and sacramentals.

The whole rite took just over half an hour, while the core baptism took about 10 seconds.

For this reason, the video is in 4 parts on Youtube

Also, there is a video of me receiving my first communion (after the baptism). Then another video of me being enrolled in the Brown Scapular of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel.

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  • No, I am not (at present) SedeVecantist, but I have thought about it in the past, currently I attend the Society of Saint Pius X. This baptism was done by a local diocesan priest, instructed by an FSSP priest. I did attend the SSPX before this baptism, but I had logistical problems. Not to mention that a certain FSSP priest lied to me about the SSPX not being in communion with Rome etc.

  • what is the little white cape for?

  • @0vGilo0

    It is not a Cape, a Cape is the vestment worn by a Sub-Deacon at a High Mass.

    The vestment that you are describing is an Armas (not sure if spelt correctly). The Armas, is white, symbolising innocence, and purity, by baptism all my sins (whether Original Sin, Mortal Sin, or Venial Sin), have been wiped clean. This is why is worn after the actual baptism.

  • I hope this young man gets counseling.

  • I don't need consuling. It's the Novus Ordo priests which need to go back to seminary. And to one which does not teach the Modern Errors of the Vatican II religion, but one which teaches the Authentic Catholic Truth.

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  • @cunjoz pardon me - evangelical minister ..not episcopal minister

  • if the episcopal minister had the right matter, form(trinitarian), and intention(must be the same as the Catholic Church) than your baptism was indeed valid. the traditional doctrine infact is that even a heretic and a schismatic can validly baptise if they have the right matter, form and intention...

    the quiestion remains whether the episcopal minister that baptised you had the right/valid intention or not..

  • Vitiello180 : How come I did not see Exorcism with the use of Exorcism salt? How come I did not hear this Catacumen renounce satan and all his works? If I am mistaken, please kindly point me out to that segment. I am trying to bring a filthy Iranian Muslin queer who is oppressed by the spirit of lies and homosexuality to the TRUE FAITH. In fact, I had been taking to Church, but I had to send him away because of his queer sickness, and hitting on me. He has since been attending Novus Ordo.

  • @0vGilo0 Looks like an Amice, substituting (no doubt) for a larger robe that would have been worn before.

  • @Vitiello180 Actually the sub deacon wears is a dalmanic. Its amice and priest are the ones who were them

  • @Winaska The words of the Archbishop Lefebvre of JPII referring to the Assisi scandal: “He who now sits upon the Throne of Peter mocks publicly the first article of the Creed and the first Commandment of the Decalogue. The scandal given to Catholic souls cannot be measured. The Church is shaken to its very foundation."

  • @Winaska The problems in the Church are not ones around appearance and if the Mass looks "pretty." The man who sits on the Throne of St. Peter and those around him profess beliefs that are not Catholic - beliefs that even are heretical.

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