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In baptism What happens after the welcoming?

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Things are read out by the priest I am not too sure as I was young and have only been to one since. And then the person gets baptised in Holy water by the priest putting some holy water on there head and then we sing some songs and done:)

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Why do you celebrate baptism as catholics?

Baptism is a welcoming into the church of Christ and it cleanses the soul of the original sin.


What is the sacrament of welcoming into the church?

Baptism is the first sacrament welcoming you into the church at any age. Once baptized you become a member of the religion and church. Thereafter you can learn the doctrines of the religion.


What happens in infant baptism?

Nothing much happens.


What happens when baptism is celebrated?

Jesus.


Where does baptism happened?

It happens in water.


What happens to your sin when you are baptized?

What baptism are you talking about? Infant baptism? Baptism of believers? Well the answer is much the same. Nothing happens to your sin when you are baptized. If you are a believer your sin is already dealt with before you get baptized. A believers baptism is a sign of the believers identifying with Christ in that Christ was buried and rose again the believer is buried (in water) and rises again to a new life. Infant baptism??? well there is nothing in the Bible that teaches infant baptism.


Is it true that baptism happens just before someone dies?

no


What happens at a infant baptism?

The babyis blessed by dipping its head in holy water.


What happens to us in the sacrament of baptism?

We become Born Again in Christ Jesus.


What is more important holy communion or baptism and why is it more important?

Baptism is only Entering into a faith, religion, and family. Like and establishment or welcoming into the family of God. And being Catholic, Baptism usually happens when you are little. So it's more for the Parents, who make a promise, than it is for the individual who is being baptized. Communion is more important because that is the only way you can receive God's body and blood. But you can't have communion without first being Baptized, had your first reconciliation, and first communion. So, baptism is coming into the family/faith and important as a step to Communion, but Communion is God. It's like this baptism = front door of God's house Communion = Sitting next to God at the dinner table. Either way, both are important Sacraments.


Is welcoming a noun?

Yes, "welcoming" can be used as a noun. For example, "The warm welcome at the party created a sense of welcoming."


What happens in the ceremony of baptism?

Its when your sins turn away from you and the holy spirit come onto you.