According to the Catholic Catechism, bishops, priests and deacons can perform baptisms. In extraordinary circumstances, however, anyone can perform a baptism. See http://www.usccb.org/catechism/text/pt2sect2.htm#1256
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what did friars use to catechism
Maynooth Catechism was created in 1775.
Dutch Catechism was created in 1966.
Keach's Catechism was created in 1693.
There is no such thing in any organized Baptist Church. Now, there are Independent Baptist churches which are autonomous and not affiliated with any association. They might have their own laws, but there is nothing like that in the Southern Baptist Association, the largest Protestant Denomination is the USA.
First of all, each baptist congregation is autonomous and can make their own decisions. Most baptist churches shy away from icons because they can be construed as idols. The only symbol that I have seen universally accepted in baptist churches is an "empty" cross.
no A more detailed answer is, a person is whatever denomination they choose to be, or whatever denomination the parents decide. The way you become a Baptist is to join a Baptist church, or to be the child of parents who are members of a Baptist church. The same applies to any denomination, although each church sets its own requirements for joining.
The Catholic Catechism - Hardon - was created in 1975.
That is the correct spelling of the term "catechism" (an exposition of religious doctrine).
The priest used the catechism to teach the children about the beliefs of the church.