I’m not sure if this one goes in the Religion and Secularism section or in the Entertainment section. But apparently, mormons are in the habit of baptizing people, without their consent, after they are dead. And this includes people who had been baptized into some other dogma when they were alive. Needless to say, other dogma groups are bound to take issue with the practice. In this case catholics.
WASHINGTON (CNS)—In an effort to block posthumous rebaptisms by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Catholic dioceses throughout the world have been directed by the Vatican not to give information in parish registers to the Mormons’ Genealogical Society of Utah
Father James Massa, executive director of the U.S. bishops’ Secretariat of Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs, said the step was taken to prevent the Latter-day Saints from using records—such as baptismal documentation—to posthumously baptize by proxy the ancestors of church members.
Posthumous baptisms by proxy have been a common practice for the Latter-day Saints—commonly known as Mormons—for more than a century, allowing the church’s faithful to have their ancestors baptized into their faith so they may be united in the afterlife, said Mike Otterson, a spokesman in the church’s Salt Lake City headquarters.
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