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yes they do baptise.
A minister can baptise you.
Many cultures practice or have practiced initiation rites, with or without the use of water, including the ancient Egyptian, the Hebraic/Jewish, the Babylonian, the Mayan, and theNorse cultures. The modern Japanese practice of Miyamairi is such as ceremony that does not use water. In some, such evidence may be archaeological and descriptive in nature, rather than a modern practice; As part of the Mormon religion, Fathers usually baptise their children... But for Catholics ,this is a big no-no - it should only be done by a layperson if the child was in danger of death, or they live in a remote area or something.
bautizar (bah-oo-teethARR) = to baptise cristianar (creestee-ahNARR) = to baptise
jean baptise was an african american slave!!
Learning about other cultures helps children develop empathy, appreciation for diversity, and the ability to interact respectfully with people from different backgrounds. It also promotes a broader understanding of the world and encourages them to be open-minded and inclusive.
Pentecostal churches baptise by immersion.
The key essential words that are said to baptise someone are: "I baptise you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit." A priest or deacon or some other clergy man should be doing the baptising unless if it is an emergency where the person is about to die and asks to be baptised.
Orthodox Christians baptize babies because they want their children to have the Holy Spirit in them as soon as possible.
Baptise is a Greek word which means to immerse in water.
Who are the parent of Elizebath the mother of John the Baptise?