Originally posted by WhenUwishUponAstar
Since Catholics are not submersed in baptism, does the Christian church recognize this as a baptism and should they accept communion in the Christian church?? Also are they required to be submersed when they decide to join?
I'm not sure how various Christian churches feel about sharing Communion with Catholics. The Catholic, however, should refrain from Communion when a guest in one of these churches. The Catholic Church does recognize Christian baptism in other churches.
Quite a few years ago, a neighbor converted from being a Southern Baptist to being a Roman Catholic. She made special arrangements to be baptized in a swimming pool (on convent grounds) so that her mother, a Baptist, would accept that she had indeed been baptized. (I'm not sure whether the woman had ever been baptized before -- I think not.)
The differences between the Episcopal and Roman Catholic Churches are not that great. I know that Episcopal priests who so desire can become Roman Catholic priests (even if they are married). I'm sure there is probably some additional training and certain circumstances that must be met but the differences must not be insurmountable. The Lutheran Church also came about because of dissatisfaction with practices of the Catholic Church. It also retained many aspects and beliefs that are the same.
As to the Sacraments. They are:
Baptism
Eucharist
Reconciliation
Confirmation
Marriage
Anointing of the Sick
Holy Orders
I'm not sure where exorcism fits in. It is a part of Baptism.