Short answer: Yes. Longer explanation: your son will be recognized as being baptized into the Christian community. All Christian baptisms are recognized by the Catholic Church. Longer answer: His baptism is recognized, as are other Trinitarian baptisms and church marriages, as well. That does not make him Catholic. That does not make him welcome to receive the Eucharist at a Catholic Mass. He is recognized as a baptized Christian, separated from the fullness of the Church.
Christ Catholic Church was created in 1937.
Christ Catholic Church - Pruter - was created in 1968.
Yes, but only if you are catholic. Catholic baptisms are based on initiation into the Catholic church. Baptism means to "begin a new live", and is to wash sins away in your live.
The Catholic Church was founded by Christ and his apostles.
According to the Catholic Church, Jesus Christ.
Catholics believe that Jesus Christ founded the Catholic Church.
Not much specifically, the Catholic Church has always prayed that all protestants would return to the Church that Jesus Christ founded for their salvation.
Yes, Saint Beshoy of Egypt is recognized in the Catholic Church as Saint Pishoy or Bishoy. The variations in spelling are due to translation differences from the Coptic language.
No, the Catholic Church is not the anti-Christ. The Catholic Church is the first Christian Church and the only Church founded by Christ. The 'anti-Christ' propaganda is just another falsehood spread by the Father of Lies (Satan and those who would do his work)) to discredit the Church of Christ. Which should be no surprise, as Our Blessed Lord, Himself, prophesied that this would happen.
Yes. The Dominican order is an order in the Catholic Church.
Jesus Christ is the invisible head of the Catholic Church.