Yes, is the answer for the majority of churches in this country were built during that time, and therfore have fonts. Check locally for details
yeah, in medieval times the had baptized they also had funerals and marriages.
You can go to church and not be baptized, but to be recognized as a Christian to the church you have to be baptized.
Fire-Baptized Holiness Church was created in 1895.
Babies are baptized at the baptismal font
Yes, the Catholic Church believes in one baptism for the forgiveness of original sin. once baptized in any church they are baptized according to the Catholic Church.
This depends on the rules of the Church into which you switch. If a person is baptized in a Protestant Christian church, and switches to the Catholic Church, he does not have to be baptized again.
If you want to find out where you were baptized you can go ask your parents or go to your church if you actually go to church
Yes, a Catholic child should be baptized in a Catholic church.
He/she first has to be baptized into the church.
There is no minimum or maximum age to be baptized in the Catholic Church.
yes, you have to be baptized in a catholic church in order to be catholicRoman Catholic AnswerNo, you must be baptized or received into the Church by a priest, if you have received Baptism previously in a protestant denomination and it is valid. If they are not sure of the validity of it, they will conditionally baptize you.
To be considered Catholic by the Church, you must be baptized in the Catholic Church, or else properly baptized in another church and formally received into the Catholic Church by a priest. Being born to Catholic parents isn't enough. You can be the Pope's nephew, but if you haven't been baptized, you are not Catholic.