because it shows you love god and the Holy family
It is the basic entry requirement for Christianity. You cannot be a proper Christian without being baptised.
because it is the official ritual or ceremony that symbolizes welcoming someone into a certain religion.
Very important
Baptism is important. Baptism is a symbolism of following Jesus Christ to the grave when you're "buried" with him by baptism
There are very many facts about baptism,but the most important is that when you recieve baptism you are being washed away from all your sins. God is forgiving you of all your sins when you are being baptised. After you recive baptism there comes your First Confeshion. Which is very important also. Why? Because you are being forgivin from your sins aswell. Like I said there are many more facts about baptism, but I feel this was most important.
Baptism is still important to us today because it initiates us into the Christian church.
they believe baptism is an important ceremony because they say when ur baby is baptised u OFFICIALLY become the daughter/son of jesus.
Instructions are important because it gives you a feeling of accomplishment.
It is a receptacle in Church for the water used in Baptism
It is a receptacle in Church for the water used in Baptism
Baptism
Baptism is a Christian tradition and the baptism candle has a long history. Light is an important symbol within Christianity and the baptism candle represents the movement from death to life in Christ, who is also known as the 'light of the world." Baptism is the way in which the Church welcomes a child into the community of faith.
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.
The Baptism Pool holds the water that will be used for the Baptism.