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Catholic ladies....? about baptism

Will they do baptisms during Lent??  I know they don't do weddings, but I'm hoping they do baptisms cause I really don't want to wait til after Easter.  DD probably won't fit into the Christening gown!!!!!  I tried to call our church to schedule and the lady is out til Tuesday......
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  • Our church would not.  It was not something I realized until we tried to schedule.
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  • They should. There are no restrictions regarding when infant baptisms should occur.
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  • My church doesn't make it a practice to do it during lent, but they can make exceptions.  You may have to make a request to your Priest.
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  • Our church does. DS's baptism will be during Lent. The only trouble for us was finding a Sunday that didn't also have 1st Communion because they wouldn't do them both. 
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  • My old church does not.  When I had Ry baptized it ended up being last minute, because when I finally got around to scheduling it was like 3 weeks before Lent and they said we could not do it during Lent.  Judging by PP I guess it varies with each church.
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  • Varies by parish. It's up to the priest. Ours did not.
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  • imageMrsMandaK:
    They should. There are no restrictions regarding when infant baptisms should occur.
    This is what I thought; however, DH seemed to think that even infant baptisms weren't [typically] performed during Lent. Since we are such slackers, we are waiting until the summer.
  •  Here's what I found online when someone else asked that question:

    Canon 856 of the Code of Canon Law says that, although Baptism may be celebrated on any day, it is commendable to celebrate it ordinarily on Sunday or, if possible, at the Easter Vigil. The Code also encourages Baptism during the celebration of the Eucharist so that the relationship between Baptism and Eucharist will be clearly seen.

    The Baptism ritual says much the same thing. And pastors are told that, in the case of adult Baptisms, they should ordinarily arrange it so that the Rite of Election (enrollment in the catechumenate) begins on the First Sunday of Lent and Baptism (and the other Sacraments of Initiation) be celebrated at the Easter Vigil.

    I believe that the pastor of your son and daughter-in-law?like other pastors?judges that, if Lent has begun or is about to begin, it is close enough to Easter to baptize only at the appropriate time of the Easter Vigil or in the Easter season. This is true of healthy infants as much as of adults.

     

  • Depends on the parish as you can see.

    I had the same question and my parish said "Of course we do!"

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  • No. We scheduled ours for March 6th - the Sunday before Ash Wednesday. I didn't want to wait until after Easter as well.

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  • imageMegs&Nick:
    Our church would not.  It was not something I realized until we tried to schedule.
  • imageMegs&Nick:
    Our church would not.  It was not something I realized until we tried to schedule.

    This.

  • It depends on what parish you belong to and the individual priest I think... Ours didn't mention any restrictions.

  • My church does not in Lent but does in Advent.
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