Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Series I/Volume IV/Donatist Controversy/On Baptism/Book VI/Chapter 27

51.&#160; Privatus of Sufes said:&#160; "What can be said of the man who approves the baptism of heretics, save that he communicates with heretics?"

52.&#160; To this we answer:&#160; It is not the baptism of heretics which we approve in heretics, as it is not the baptism of the covetous, or the treacherous, or deceitful, or of robbers, or of envious men which we approve in them; for all of these are unjust, but Christ is just, whose sacrament existing in them, they do not in its essence violate.&#160; Otherwise another man might say:&#160; What can be said of the man who approves the baptism of the unjust, save that he communicates with the unjust.&#160; And if this objection were brought against the Catholic Church herself, it would be answered just as I have answered the above.