One wrong word
2022-02-16 00:04:33.135776+01 by
Dan Lyke
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Fixing legacy software when the runtime is the mind of a believer: For years, a Catholic priest used one wrong word during baptisms. The church now says the rituals were invalid.
The mistake goes beyond baptism, the first Catholic sacrament. Because baptism is a sacrament that opens the door to others, if an individual was improperly baptized by Arango and later received other sacraments, such as confirmation or marriage, they may need to repeat some or all of those sacraments after they are validly baptized.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix news release.
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