Baptism of desire

In Christian theology, baptism of desire (Latin: baptismus flaminis, lit.'baptism of the breath', due to the belief that the Holy Spirit is the breath of God[1]), also called baptism by desire, is a doctrine according to which a person is able to attain the grace of justification through faith, perfect contrition and the desire for baptism, without the water baptism having been received.

  1. ^ "BAPTÊME". Dictionnaire de Trévoux (in French) (6th ed.). 1771. Retrieved 22 September 2023.

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