That depends on your religion. Some religions, such as Catholics, hold a baptism by "sprinkling" an infant, and occasionally an adult will ask for a second. Others, such as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints ("Mormons"), will refuse a second baptism because the ordinance is not granted until the member is eight or older and has chosen to join.
If you are referring to Baptism, Catholics most definitely do NOT "sprinkle", they either immerse in water or POUR water three times over the head. If the water does not actually run on the head they do not consider that a baptism. I was "sprinkled" in the Methodist Church as an infant. I converted as a teenager and went to the seminary to study to be a priest. The priest who was teaching us about baptism said specifically that you could not sprinkle as the protestants do, or it wouldn't be a valid baptism. I put my hand up and asked about my Methodist baptism as an infant, only to find myself hustled over to the nearest parish later in the day and a proper baptism done!
No, only one Baptism is enough
There is only one type of baptism, in where one takes a person and fully dunks them into the water then lifts them up.Answer:The above answer is correct, however, other faiths have infant baptism sometimes known as a christening.There is a Baptism in the Islamic faith as well.
Only when referring to the religious sacrament or rite: "Sacrament of Holy Baptism". In referring to the event (e.g. "my child's baptism), it is not.
No. A water baptism is to only publicly announce your choice to follow Christ. To receive salvation you must take Jesus into your. Admit your a sinner and Confess He is your salvation.
There are two simialarities one is that the Catholic Church acknowledges their Baptism and belief in Our Lord Jesus Christ. These would be the only two that would be anything similar.
Baptism should occur only when the party to be baptised is old and wise enough to make an informed decision on whether or not to consent.
The word Methodist should always be capitalized because it is the name of a specific denomination. The word minister would only be capitalized if it were used in the title of a document.
It depends on the service and the candle. Typically the answer is simply yes. However, during Advent there are some candles that are not lit until the appropriate Sunday. The Paschal candle is lit only during the Easter season, at funerals or baptism.
There is no baptism in the Jewish religion. Only Christians have baptism.
It depends on what type of baptism. Spiritual baptism is being immersed in the Holy Spirit when a person accepts Jesus Christ as the Son of God and asks for forgiveness of their sins. It is necessary for salvation and everlasting life in heaven. On the other hand, water baptism is used to pronounce a saved person's public profession of faith to fellow believers through Jesus's example. If a person has already been spiritually baptized and becomes a Christian, water baptism is recommended but not required. Some churches believe that water baptism is essential to salvation also, but, in the Bible, Jesus clearly states that only spiritual baptism is necessary.
In a Catholic church baptism is celebrated with the child the parent and the Godparents. The priest pours water to cleanse the sins of the baby and then puts oil on the babies forehead to represent the new life of the baby. it is then follwed by a aprty for the baptism.