#12123 Is My Baptism Valid If the Pastor Changed the Words - Mark Brumley
<p>What happens if the priest or pastor doesn’t say the exact words during a baptism? Does it still count? We explore the Church’s teaching on valid baptism, plus questions on receiving Communion before convalidation, judgment after death, and depictions of Jesus in iconography.</p>
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<p><strong>Questions Covered:</strong></p>
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<li>06:19 – I’m having my marriage convalidated in a couple of weeks. I will go to confession the day before. The next day I will go to Mass at 9am and the convalidation ceremony is at 1pm. Can I receive Eucharist at Mass or do I have to wait until after the convalidation?</li>
<li>09:08 – Is my baptism valid? The pastor changed the words.</li>
<li>17:33 – When do the general judgment (Mt. 25-31) and individual judgment (Hebrews 9:27) take place?</li>
<li>22:21 – If Mary had said no, would that have been her exercising her free will and not committing sin?</li>
<li>32:01 – As Catholics how should we practically approach suffering and should we pray to have it removed?</li>
<li>38:12 – Why do Catholics believe they can get messages from guardian angels, specifically regarding Archangel Gabriel on this solemnity of the Annunciation?</li>
<li>48:43 – Where to start with learning to sing the Psalter? What radio?</li>
<li>52:23 – In iconography, why is Jesus usually painted white when he was probably darker skinned?</li>
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