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The Latin Text of the Oldest Surviving Papal Decree Rejects "Baptism of Desire" Pope St. Siricius (A.D. 385), Dogmatic Decree to Himerius on Baptism “… we also say that to infants who will not yet be …More
The Latin Text of the Oldest Surviving Papal Decree Rejects "Baptism of Desire"

Pope St. Siricius (A.D. 385), Dogmatic Decree to Himerius on Baptism “… we also say that to infants who will not yet be able to speak on account of their age or to those who in any necessity will need the holy stream of baptism, we wish succor to be brought with all celerity, lest it should tend to the perdition of our souls if the saving font be denied to those desiring it and every single one of them exiting this world lose both the Kingdom and life. Whoever should fall into the peril of shipwreck, the incursion of an enemy, the uncertainty of a siege or the desperation of any bodily sickness, and should beg to be relieved by the unique help of faith, let them obtain the rewards of the much sought-after regeneration in the same moment of time in which they beg for it. Let the previous error in this matter be enough; [but] now let all priests maintain the aforesaid rule, who do not want to be torn from the solidity of the apostolic rock upon which Christ constructed His universal Church.”