From the archives, an article in New York Times:
Without a 'Father' or 'Son,' Baptisms Are Ruled Invalid
Published: October 9, 1993
A Roman Catholic priest told several families that the baptisms he had performed were declared invalid because he altered a reference to the Holy Trinity.
For "Father, Son and Holy Spirit," the Rev. William Larkin said he had substituted "God our Creator, through Jesus the Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit." He said his motive was to be more sensitive to women.
A spokesman for the Archdiocese of Boston said Auxiliary Bishop John P. Boles had written to Father Larkin's order, the Paulist Fathers, saying that the word changes would invalidate the baptisms.
Monday, November 19, 2007
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It's all in the delivery. Mess with tradition, burn in hellfire.
what a bunch of baloney
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