The common item used in all baptisms is water; Catholics, Orthodox and many Anglicans use blessed water i.e. water upon which the Holy Spirit has been called down. Most Protestant groups use unblessed water. Catholics, Orthodox and some other Christians also use; - Oil of Catechumens to symbolize strength - Oil of Chrism to symbolise being chosen by God - Candle to symbolise the light of Christ - White garment to symbolise being wrapped in the purity of Christ.
Water. The term "baptism" is a Greek military term, used in naval battles. When a ship was completely sunk, it was baptized.
Answer: In real Cosmic Energy is the answer. By meditation you can energized soul/ Jesus is soul and therefore he Baptised The John the Baptist.
well cloths and a cross and a blanket.
Just use baptism it won't make a difference.
Every person not yet baptized is able to receive Baptism.
at baptism we use a candle called a baptismal candle Hope I Helped You :)
There is no chalice in baptism. Some Christians use a chalice in the Lord's Supper or communion.
Only Christianity uses baptism to help people have a remission from sin.
Baptism.
Primarily Protestants use the term 'christening' as a synonym for Baptism. It is rarely heard in proper Catholic circles.
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Baptism and Confession!
Baptism is believed to be a very spiritualprocess.
Baptism
The Rite of Baptism in most Christian churches involves Holy (blessed) Water and Holy (blessed) Water. Some denominations use springs or streams, or even a bathtub filled with water--these are blessed by the clergy just before the Baptism. Full immersion (indoor or outdoor) for adult Baptism is practiced in many denominations; other denominations use a Baptismal font (especially for infant Baptism) or sprinkling of Holy Water on the person's forehead.For example, a disabled child or bedridden adult would not be denied Baptism just because they cannot be dunked or immersed in water. The Rite of Baptism is not to exclude, but to include people into the Family of God.