John the Baptist was not a Christian, as we typically think of Christians. John lived and died before Christ's death and resurrection, so he had no opportunity to become a Christian, per se. However, John the Baptist clearly lived a life exclusively dedicated to obedience to God, which is obviously a virtue Christians are commanded to exhibit.
There is no St. Joseph the Baptist, only John the Baptist
Yes he was actually the first one to give christian baptism
John the Baptist lived in the wilderness and went around baptizing people.
Tell them about Jesus and the judgment to come. All Christian's should do this.
Pope Alexander III officially canonized John the Baptist in 1173.
There are many churches named 'St. John the Baptist' usually made from various types of stone and cement. Spiritually, this church and other Christian churches are made out of its membership.
Is this question including Christ, or not including Him? If not, then the greatest Prophet in Christianity is St. John the Baptist.
There is a St. John the Baptist but no St. John Paul the Baptist.
John the Baptist was never married.
Formal canonisation processes are a relatively modern procedure. Saints from the earlier times were not formally canonised, but rather simply proclaimed saints by the Christian faithful. This was the case with St John the Baptist.
Actually nobody did baptize John the Baptist.
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