What happens if a baby dies without being baptized?

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The Roman Catholic Church has effectively buried the concept of limbo, the place where centuries of tradition and teaching held that babies who die without baptism went.
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Do unbaptized babies go to heaven?

Church doctrine now states that unbaptized babies can go to heaven instead of getting stuck somewhere between heaven and hell.
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Where in the Bible does it say not to baptize babies?

If you oppose infant baptism, you might point out, "Nowhere does the Bible command infant baptism, and nowhere does the Bible mention a particular baby being baptized." That may sound convincing at first, but it's just as true to say, "Nowhere does the Bible command us not to baptize babies, and nowhere in the Bible is ...
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Where are unbaptized babies buried?

Just as the souls of unbaptized infants were believed to reside on the periphery of hell, the corporeal remains of these individuals were consigned to burial outside of formal Christian graveyards.
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Can an unbaptized baby be buried in a Catholic cemetery?

It was known variously as the "ground of the holy innocents" or as the children's section. Only baptized Catholics could be buried in consecrated ground. Even if a family had a plot in a Catholic cemetery, a baby who died without having been baptized had to be buried in the special section.
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Aleteia Explains: What happens to babies who die without being baptized?



Can a stillborn baby be buried in consecrated ground?

Your baby can be buried in a cemetery, a green woodland site, in consecrated grounds or on private land.
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Who Cannot be buried in consecrated ground?

It used to be that those who committed suicide were not allowed to be buried within the consecrated boundaries of a cemetery. Instead, they were buried just outside the cemetery on unconsecrated ground.
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Can a stillborn baby be buried in a Catholic cemetery?

Oponionated. One that died immediately after birth could have been baptized the moment they came out, and then would be allowed to be buried in a Catholic cemetary.
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When should you baptize your baby?

In the same section mentioned above, the document notes clearly, “An infant should be baptized within the first weeks after birth” (No. 8.3). This teaching is also captured in canon law: “Parents are obliged to take care that infants are baptized in the first few weeks” (Canon 867).
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Why are babies baptized?

Infant baptism, in Methodism, is celebrated as "an acceptance of the prevenient grace of God and as a confession on the part of the church of its responsibility for children in general and for every child in particular."
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What did Jesus say about baptism?

He said: All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you.
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Why is baptism important?

Baptism is an important sacrament because Jesus was baptised, and after his resurrection he told his disciples that they too should be baptised. Jesus also commanded his disciples to use the act of baptism to welcome new disciples into the Church. This is known as the Great Commission.
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Can you get Baptised at any age?

There are no age restrictions for baptism. In Christianity, any human being who has not yet been baptized can receive the sacrament of baptism. It is said that baptism leaves a permanent mark on your soul, such that you never need to be "re-baptized."
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Can you get Unbaptised?

Baptism is an initiation into the Christian religion. Such an initiation cannot logically or theologically be reversed even though initiates may later revoke their Christian allegiance. They then become heretics.
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What does the Bible say about infant baptism?

Acts 2:38 says, “Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.” Baptists say repentance is a clear prerequisite to baptism here. An infant cannot repent, therefore an infant cannot be baptized.
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Is there a difference between baptism and christening?

And, although the two terms are interchangeable, there's a very subtle difference between the two types of events. The baptism is part of the ceremony representing one of seven sacraments of the Catholic Church, while the christening is the naming part of the ceremony.
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Can you bury a fetus in your backyard?

Some states may allow burial of a baby on private property, but others do not - be sure to check with local burial officials if you want to bury a baby in your yard. If you belong to a church, you can ask your pastor or priest to conduct a burial ceremony for the baby.
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What do hospitals do with miscarried babies?

Some hospitals offer services such as: saving the pregnancy tissue from a D&C where possible (provided you have explicitly requested this) arranging to have pregnancy tissue cremated at your request. giving you back the pregnancy tissue for your own private burial or cremation.
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How much does it cost to bury a miscarried baby?

The average cost of a funeral for an infant or stillborn baby starts at $3,000. The average cost of a burial is between $900 to $1,500.
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Can atheists be buried?

Atheist Cremation or Burial

An atheist service can be held at any time. Some choose to hold services before burial, some at the graveside, and still others opt for a memorial service sometime after the burial or cremation.
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Can a Catholic and non Catholic be buried together?

Yes! All of our cemeteries have interment property that can accommodate either 2 traditional burials or one or two traditional burial(s) and an urn. Catholic cemeteries provide options to ensure that each person's arrangements are in accordance with their wishes while creating a final resting place together.
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Can a divorced Catholic Have a funeral mass?

The Catholic Church officially considers divorce without an annulment to be wrong. Even though you can still receive a funeral Mass if you are divorced and remarried without an annulment, the Church still prefers that members go through the annulment process whenever you qualify.
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