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- Babies who die without baptism will go to limbo where they will spend eternity. This is because God is infinitely merciful and just.
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Mar 1, 2024 · The question of what happens to babies who die before baptism has been a source of theological reflection and pastoral concern. Various theological perspectives have emerged to address this sensitive issue, offering different interpretations and understandings of the fate of unbaptized infants.
Oct 20, 2018 · The Order of Christian Funerals contains a special rite for babies who die before baptism. Within the prayers baby’s soul is entrusted “to the abundant mercy of God, that our beloved child may find a home in his kingdom.”
Explore the theological implications of a baby's death before baptism and the spiritual beliefs surrounding this sensitive topic. Understand the significance and impact on theology and spirituality.
Apr 28, 2024 · For the infants who have been baptized, they are experiencing the eternal bliss of Heaven, but what about those infants who died before baptism? The Church in her grand wisdom offers insight into this.
Apr 19, 2007 · The infant who dies with Baptism is saved by the grace of Christ and through the intercession of the Church, even without his or her cooperation.
Short answer: yes! Long answer: It breaks my heart every time a mother or father asks that question upon the death of their infant or child. The untimely death is itself so heartbreaking. But coupled with that question filled with heart wrenching anguish begs the question who we think God is.
Answer: Previous ecumenical councils did not specifically teach the fate of infants who die before baptism. The First Vatican Council proposed a teaching on a limbo-like state for such infants, but it was never brought to a vote at the council.