From a Roman Catholic infant baptism rite

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The priest asks the parents and God-parents some questions, and they answer together "I do".

"Do you reject Satan?" "I do."

"Do you believe in God?" "I do."

"Do you believe in Jesus Christ, the son of God?" "I do."

"Do you believe in the Holy Spirit?" "I do."

After the promises the child is baptised. Water is poured over the child's head three times. The priest says the child's name and then:

"I baptise you in the Name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit."

Notice that the papists do employ profession of faith directed toward the parents and God-parents. Is this not similar to the profession of faith of the Reform? In the Lutheran infant baptism, the profession of faith is made by the infant himself because we believe the infant is justified by personal faith not covenant faith.