Very interesting. My daughter was baptized by a traditional bishop, and for the 3rd ablution, the water in the cruet ran empty, such that the 3rd ablution was only a sprinkling. According to these sources, therefore, this baptism was valid, but illicit. It had been in the back of my mind ever since (7 years), and I consulted several traditional priests, all of whom opined in favor of validity, but did not supply any sources. This article supplies the sources, and I am more at peace with the conclusion having seen the authorities upon which the conclusion rests. Thank you!
Very interesting. My daughter was baptized by a traditional bishop, and for the 3rd ablution, the water in the cruet ran empty, such that the 3rd ablution was only a sprinkling. According to these sources, therefore, this baptism was valid, but illicit. It had been in the back of my mind ever since (7 years), and I consulted several traditional priests, all of whom opined in favor of validity, but did not supply any sources. This article supplies the sources, and I am more at peace with the conclusion having seen the authorities upon which the conclusion rests. Thank you!