tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4272292352848067801.post5739003665758550898..comments2024-02-29T02:24:51.107-08:00Comments on Catholic Physicians Blog: Emergent Infant BaptismRichhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14319078647573190174noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4272292352848067801.post-43859368644047597932009-12-18T15:01:56.445-08:002009-12-18T15:01:56.445-08:00When an infant dies, after being baptized, he goes...When an infant dies, after being baptized, he goes to the 'age of Christ' thirty three years old.<br /><br />The family now has an advocate in Heaven, and may call upon him. I would guess that the little saint would advocate for you also, considering what you did for him.<br /><br />Here is a little something you might find interesting:<br /><br />1795 Oct. 14 <br />Penalver y Cardenas, Luis Bishop <br />(New Orleans) <br />1) The Bishop notifies: <br />a) That examining the parochial books, upon the occasion of the holy visit of his diocese, he notified sorrowfully the great number of adults that die without the sacraments of Penance, Eucharist, and Extreme Unction. <br />b) That that is due to the non-observance of the physicians and surgeons of the canonical orders of the fourth Council of Lateran under Pope Innocent III, of the holy Bull issued by Pius V whose beginning is "Super Gregem Dominicum" and of the instruction given by the Roman Council under the pontificate of Benedict XIII in 1725. <br />c) That all of which orders them not only to call the attention of those they cure to prepare themselves to eternal life through the holy sacraments, but also that they must refrain from continuing to help the sick if at the end of the third day of illness they have not been administered. <br />d) That all those doctors who do not proceed so will be punished with a major excommunication. <br />2) therefore the Bishop decrees that in order that all those who live amidst vice and licentiousness may be saved by an efficient confession of their sins, this decree is to be made known to every physician and surgeon, thus reminding them of their responsibility and the strict account they must give on Judgement Day to Our Lord for the least failure in the fulfillment of their duties. <br />3) That in the case of a known and proven neglect to carry out such orders, they will be punished properly for their disobedience. Signed by the Bishop of Louisiana and witnessed by Dr. Joseph Maria de Rivas as secretary. <br />--To this is added a note by Santiago Saldivar, (Notary Public) certifying that on Oct. 15, 1795, at New Orleans, he notified the following doctors: Jose Monteguin, Estevan Pelgim, Roberto Dow, Joaguin Ablanedo,Jose Lavie, Mr. Fortain, and Crusel de St. Martial of the above decree. That on Oct. 16, 1795 he notified Luis Guiovelnia of the above decree. That on Oct. 17, 1795 he notified Santiago Leduc of the above decree. IV-5-d D.S. 3pp. 4to. (Spanish) <br />9 <br /><br />May God our Lord in His infinite and supreme goodness be pleased to give us His abundant grace, that we may know His most holy will, and entirely fulfill it. <br /><br />Santa MarĂa de Guadalupe Esperanza nuestra, salva nuestra patria y conserva nuestra Fe.<br /><br />*Pablo the Mexicanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09384415590309803327noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4272292352848067801.post-56407098034852154982009-09-27T22:25:52.680-07:002009-09-27T22:25:52.680-07:00Thanks be to God, another saint in Heaven! I know...Thanks be to God, another saint in Heaven! I know the pain of losing a child; my little Thomas Edmund was only five days old when he died. But he was baptized just after he was born, so he is safely home. What a consolation this is to me! May God bless you for sending this couple's little one back to Him.Kindred Spirithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17741842101853438240noreply@blogger.com