Will the little romeo be baptized ? < img src = "https://zycie.news/crrops/3bd60b/620x0/1/0/2025/03/05/qybe4hoz4oz4ldwdx4mo4fbrl92xduzzt8NG09ob6cn.jpg" Alt = "Hakiel, Serowska and Romeo, Screen YouTube @PudeLelectv" styles = "background-color: rgba (80,82,123.1)" > < p > In the life of Marcin Hakiel and his fiancée Dominika Serowska, another important discussion is underway. The couple who in December 2025 welcomed their first child's first co -child, Romek, who is now facing the decision about his baptism in December 2025. Although for many a parent & oacute; in Poland is a natural step, Serowska definitely opposes this tradition. As it turns out, in this matter her opinion r & oacute; < P >Marcin Hakiel is already a dad of tribute. 16-year-old Adam and 12-year-old Helena, who has a relationship with Kasia Cichopek, was baptized. Now, however, the situation is different. Dominika Serowska, the opening of M & Amp; Oacute; about her beliefs, which & oacute; re make Romeo not p & oacute; in the footsteps of older siblings.

< P > A young mother does not want to baptize her son and does not intend to change her mind. Believes that the child should make a decision in adult life, what he wants to believe.

< p > & ndash; I don't want to baptize. As a result, I do not want communion, and Marcin was of a different opinion & ndash; granted in the podca mam.cast.

< p > She also emphasized that she sees more and more os & oacute; b, which & oacute; re resign to the sacrament & oacute; w, not wanting to force children to belong to the church.

< P >& ndash; I think that a lot of people leave this because I want my child to choose by itself, what he wants to believe. If he ever needs it for something, even for himself and he will feel the need, he can always do it & ndash; added.

< p > although Hakiel is a supporter of baptism, he gives way to the fiancée. As Serowska herself admitted, she clearly put the case.

< p > & ndash; I told him & ampquo; listen, I don't know, one leg to holy water, the other, I don't know what to tell you & rdquo; & ndash; m & oacute; podca.

< p > Its approach is not a surprise & ndash; Dominika Serowska openly admits that she does not feel associated with the Church and does not confess the Catholic religion.

< p > & ndash; All children were baptized, all children went to communion, so I am too. But if someone asked me then, I wouldn't want to. I do not feel related to this faith & ndash; admitted.

< p > Discussion around & oacute; Some & oacute; they believe that baptism is a formality that & oacute; is worth fulfilling for & ampquo; Holy Peace & AMP; RDQO;, others emphasize that in the Catholic religion the sacraments should be accepted by believers and aware of their faith. ~ 60 > 62 > 62 < p > The fact that the baptism is not disappearing; Even after apostasy, it means that for some & oacute; this is a matter deeply related to identity and spirituality. Serowska emphasizes that for her there is no point in belonging to the Church for the very principle.

< p > or romeo will ever decide to be baptized ? This is what nobody knows today. One thing is certain & ndash; His mother strongly defends the right to choose and does not intend to undergo social pressure.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116