Dear Ajig,
For valid baptism there must be: 1) valid matter - washing
by immersion or pouring with water; 2) valid form - the
Trinitarian form of Matt. 28:19; 3) the minister's intention
to baptize "as the Church does" or "as Christians do" or "as
Jesus Christ does".
If the non-Catholic minister means to baptize as the New
Testament church baptized, the baptism is valid, even though
he does not identify the New Testament church with the
present-day Catholic Church.
One who instructs a non-Catholic Christian for entry into
the Catholic Church must be careful to enquire about the
matter, form, and intention of the earlier rite. In case of
doubt, the convert should be baptized conditionally.
Sincerely in Christ,
Father Mateo
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