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NO. Baptism is from christians a baptist.

In the story there was a person who Baptised jesus, so

us christians get baptised to be closer to GOD.

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Who can perform baptisms in the Catholic religion?

the PRIEST


Does baptism welcome us to a Catholic church?

Yes, but only if you are catholic. Catholic baptisms are based on initiation into the Catholic church. Baptism means to "begin a new live", and is to wash sins away in your live.


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Catholic baptisms may be on any day, including Sunday. The only day that you may not have a Catholic baptism is during the Eastern Triduum which is Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday of Holy Week. If you pastor will not have baptisms on Sunday, that is a personal decision of his, most parishes do hold baptisms on Sunday, some of them even during Mass.


What is a Catholic baptismal front used for?

The font is used for baptisms.


How Do Spanish People Do Baptism?

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Do Roman Catholics have baptisms pools?

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Can children be baptized Orthodox and Catholic?

No, because Christians can only be baptized once, as we say in the Creed: "I acknowledge one baptism for the forgiveness of sins." The Pope has stated that he accepts all Orthodox baptisms as valid, but not all Orthodox churches accept Roman Catholic baptisms as being valid (because Catholics sprinkle with water, rather than fully immerse), so a child baptized in an Orthodox Church would be accepted as valid by both.


How many adults converted to Catholicism in 2006?

According to the The Official Catholic Directory 2007, in 2006, there were 64,464 Adult Baptisms and another 92,975 baptized adults were received into Full Communion (converted) with the Catholic Church. And that was only in the United States of America.


If you get your son baptized Lutheran is he still recognized by the Catholic Church?

Short answer: Yes. Longer explanation: your son will be recognized as being baptized into the Christian community. All Christian baptisms are recognized by the Catholic Church. Longer answer: His baptism is recognized, as are other Trinitarian baptisms and church marriages, as well. That does not make him Catholic. That does not make him welcome to receive the Eucharist at a Catholic Mass. He is recognized as a baptized Christian, separated from the fullness of the Church.


What is the pan the Catholics use to put holy water in to baptize with?

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At what Catholic Masses is the Baptismal candle lit?

It is lit for every Mass during Easter Season and for a funeral Mass as well as for Baptisms.


What is the difference between a Catholic and protestant baptism?

It's impossible to answer this question completely as there is no one form of protestant baptism: there are hundreds of different forms, depending on denomination.Some protestant denominations, for example Anglicanism/Episcopalianism and Lutheranism, practice infant baptism using formulas that are very similar to those used in the Catholic Church, but still not identical.To summarise: Catholic baptisms are conducted (usually, but not necessarily) on infants, using holy water and oil, by an ordained priest, with godparents, according to set Catholic liturgical formulas. Protestant baptisms are not.