Hi ladies, I have been raised Catholic, I don’t go to church every week and do still have questions about my faith but it is the only religion that I understand but my partner is not Catholic and has strong views against Catholicism based on his upbringing.
I want to baptise the baby but he is mostly against it.
I don’t know what to do…
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The Church's teaching is clear - it is preferable to baptise a baby as soon as possible. The Church recognises one baptism, so you could choose another denomination, but will not consider your child Catholic if you baptise them elsewhere (which can matter for school applications). Can your partner articulate his concerns, and perhaps you can allay them?

We have considered doing a Baptism (Catholic) and Christening in another denomination
I’m not sure how that would go
Though
His concerns are in regards to some of the practices such as intercession from Mother Mary and other saints, the sacraments which are not explained in the bible but are very important in the Catholic faith etc.

If you’re unsure of your faith I’d say wait and pray about it. The Bible tells us to respect our husbands . I got married to a Christian I was raised Christian’s I wasn’t sure about my faith .My husband didn’t want me to baptize I respected his opinion . I searched for god after 7 years of marriage and now I see religion practices are tradition we have to seek the truth. I respect everyone’s beliefs . But when it comes to my children I never followed my “religion” but my faith by seeking God through the Bible