Ok, so dh and I have totally slacked off and haven't gone to church in a really long time. We moved two years ago and things have been crazy busy since then. We still belong to the church and would like to have dd baptized--but I'm too embarrassed to call the pastor!
Did anyone baptize their LO even though they hadn't been to church in a long time?
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My BIL hasn't been to church in a very long time and the rest of the family goes quite often but he decided he wanted to have their dd baptized and he called the pastor and met with him & it was no problem.
Don't be shy, just call. Or you could go to a few services and then ask and just be like "of course, as you know, I am a member seeing as I come quite often." He won't even notice your absence for several years
My baby is two!!! Baby girl 9/17/09
My other baby is still a baby! Baby Boy 11-30-11
I'm sort of in the same boat. We haven't been to church much since we were married which was November '08. We want to get DD baptized and definitely will, but I feel like we need to attend a few masses before we ask.
Considering how absent we've been, they likely don't even know we had a baby.
This exactly. DH doesn't practice anything, but I wanted DD baptized Catholic. I just called up and they never really asked me any questions about my church going status. We just had to take the baptism class like everyone else.
This. We have only been for funerals in the last couple of years. The church built a new church and got a new pastor so I felt really awkward. I e-mailed the new pastor and asked about getting LO baptized. He was very warm and welcoming. We are getting her's done on Feb 28.
We go, but not that often. We baptized DS a couple months ago.
DH is a pastor and just met with a couple last week who want their LO baptized but haven't been to church in quite some time. It happens fairly often. Of course he'd love to see them come back more regularly and he always talks to them about the fact that in our faith, baptism includes the parents making promises to raise the child in the church. But he understands that sometimes it's tough to stay in the habit of going every Sundays.
As others said, go ahead and call. I'm sure the pastor will understand!