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Source: Associated Press
Like in Arizona, botched baptisms roiled Michigan church
By ED WHITE
February 21, 2022
DETROIT (AP) One word caught the ear of a young priest a few years ago when his father shared a video of his 1990 baptism at a suburban Detroit church.
Wait, the Rev. Matthew Hood recalled thinking. Something doesnt seem right here.
Indeed, an error by a deacon who said We baptize instead of I baptize spoiled Hoods baptism in the eyes of the Catholic Church and, in domino-like fashion, erased his other sacraments and meant that he wasnt really a priest.
It was perhaps the most significant consequence from a controversy that emerged nearly two years ago at St. Anastasia Church in Troy, after the Vatican said the use of we invalidates baptisms in the Catholic faith.
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Father Matthew Hood is shown at Our Lady of the Rosary church Friday, Feb. 18, 2022, in Detroit. In 2020, one word caught the ear of a young Detroit-area priest while he watched a video of his baptism from decades earlier. "Wait," the Rev. Matthew Hood recalled thinking. "Something doesn't seem right here." Indeed, an error by a deacon had spoiled the sacrament and, in domino-like fashion, meant he truly wasn't a priest. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
OAITW r.2.0
(28,392 posts)rampartc
(5,835 posts)what a dumb thing to worry about
RockRaven
(16,276 posts)It's very important to get the spell incantations correct, according to some.
Pisces
(5,827 posts)Cuthbert Allgood
(5,170 posts)PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,727 posts)invalidate a baptism?
old as dirt
(1,972 posts)https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2022/02/17/catholic-priest-baptism-words-sex-abuse/6813080001/
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Look beyond words, see the message.
In response to this news, several readers have directed me to a blog post by Rabbi Mike Harvey, in which he shares the fable of a poor, uneducated boy who attended synagogue with his father on Shabbat. The child could not read, but his mother had taught him the Hebrew alphabet. Moved by the beautiful service of chanted prayers, he joined in by reciting the alphabet, one letter at a time.
His father cautioned him to stop, but soon enough he was moved again to recite the letters, even louder. As Rabbi Harvey tells it, after catching the attention of everyone, the child prayed aloud:
Ruler of the Universe, I know I am only a child. I want so much to sing the beautiful prayers to you, but I dont know them. Please, dear God, take these letters of the alphabet and rearrange them to form the words that mean what I want to say to you, what is in my heart!
Tears formed in the eyes of the father, the rabbi and the congregation. Together, they joined him. Aleph, bet, gimmel, daled, hey, vav ...
Amen, and amen.
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