Yes. As stated in the
Baltimore Catechism...
"It is wrong to
defer the baptism of an infant, because we thereby expose the child to the
danger of dying without the Sacrament."
According to the
Catechism of Pope St. Pius X...
"There should be
the greatest anxiety to have infants baptized because, on account of their
tender age, they are exposed to many dangers of death, and cannot be saved
without Baptism."
According to the
Catechism of the Council of Trent...
"The faithful are
earnestly to be exhorted to take care that their children be brought to the
church, as soon as it can be done with safety, to receive solemn Baptism. Since
infant children have no other means of salvation except Baptism, we may easily
understand how grievously those persons sin who permit them to remain without
the grace of the Sacrament longer than necessity may require, particularly at an
age so tender as to be exposed to numberless dangers of death."
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