The newly baptized is anointed with oil which has been blessed by the bishop at the Chrism Mass on Holy Thursday morning. In addition to this chrism, their is also the oil of catechumens, and the oil for anointing the sick.
In Protestant churches where infant baptism is practiced, a candle represents the light of Christ entering the world through the newly baptized.
Sacred chrism Is perfumed oil blessed by the bishop. The celebrant anoints the newly baptized on the crown of the head with sacred chrism. This anointing is a sign of the gift Of the Holy Spirit.
The baptismal candle is typically blown out after the baptism ceremony has concluded and the candle has been used to symbolize the light of Christ being passed to the newly baptized individual.
The newly baptized are clothed in a white garment, symbolizing the person's new life in Christ.
Roman Catholic AnswerYou are referring to the baptismal garment, or white robe formerly worn by the newly baptized in the early Church. It was symbolized by a white linen cloth up until Vatican Council II, and they are trying to get back to an actual white garment on the new baptized, usually symbolized with a white stole that they receive when baptized.
Yes people do give gifts to a newly baptized child. Even though he/she is unaware of the situations around, but it serves as a memory when they grow up.
Godparents for baptism are chosen (or should be chosen) for their firm belief, and they should be ready and able to help the newly baptized on the road of Christian life. The Catechismsays that their role is a truly ecclesial function. Usually a near relative is chosen, or a very close friend of the family, who is willing to step in and help the newly baptized on their faith journey. This is a very serious position, and the person chosen should be a very serious Catholic who lives his faith.
Saint Juan Diego would kneel before newly baptized converts, expressing humility and reverence for their decision to join the Christian faith.
Roman Catholic AnswerNormally, a Catholic is baptized in Church by a priest who using water which he blesses and he baptizes in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. There are also some anointings and an exorcism performed.
Candle represents light of Christ entering to newly baptized who is free from sin. Salt is sign of bitterness of life and sugar is sweetness of life. Salt is no longer used in Roman Catholic rite, and sugar was never used
"The stages"? Sounds like you might be looking for what some particular theologian taught. But I would say the crucial stages are belief, confession of faith, and baptism in water. The church's response accepting and welcoming the newly baptized believer also seems important. To many the total immersion is important, symbolizing death and burial, and the coming out of the water, symbolizing resurrection. Some may add anointing with oil or tasting of salt.
The white garment is used as a symbolic gesture to confirm and demonstrate a spiritual truth. The priest tells the baptized to "receive this white garment" as a symbol of the purity now in the soul of the newly baptized and to always wear it, i.e. to refrain from sin.The lighted candle is a sign of the Holy Spirit.Roman Catholic AnswerThe white garment symbolizes that the new baptised as "put on Christ" and the candle signifies that Christ has enlightened the neophyte: from The Catechism of the Catholic Church, second edition, English translation 19941243 The white garment symbolizes that the person baptized has "put on Christ," (Cf. Rite of Baptism of Children 62) has risen with Christ. The candle, lit from the Easter candle, signifies that Christ has enlightened the neophyte. In him the baptized are "the light of the world." (Mt 5:14; cf. Phil 2:15)