2 or 3 years old.
You can be baptised at any age
Christian baptism is approximately 2000 years old.
Yes, baptism is not explicitly mentioned in the Old Testament scriptures.
No, confirmation is not synonymous with baptism. Baptism is a Christian sacrament that symbolizes purification and initiation into the faith, while confirmation is a separate sacrament that signifies a deepening of one's commitment to the Christian faith and the receiving of the Holy Spirit.
Baptism, as it is understood in Christianity, was not practiced in the Old Testament. The concept of baptism was introduced in the New Testament as a ritual symbolizing purification and initiation into the Christian faith.
Matthew 28 v19 is referring to baptism and entering God's spiritual family by receiving his spirit.
Yes, baptism is not explicitly mentioned in the Old Testament, but there are rituals and ceremonies involving water that some scholars interpret as precursors to the Christian practice of baptism.
Baptism is receiving the Holy Spirit into your life. Catholics have their babies baptized at a very early age,,, other religions wait till a child is older.
Baptism is the sacrament of initiation in which one becomes a child of God. It is impossible to receive any other sacraments without first receiving Baptism. Sacraments are real, physical acts but they are also symbols of the grace which is received from God. Trying to receive another sacrament without Baptism would only be going through the motions.
According to Christian beliefs, baptism is considered essential for salvation as it is seen as a symbol of one's commitment to following Jesus and receiving forgiveness of sins.
usely you have to be a baby in age in between 2 mothers to 3 years old but some people get baptism when they are 9 or 1o
In this service from a spiritual point of veiw, the baby is accepted into the church community and will show it by receiving all the sacraments following baptism like confession, communion or confirmation. The baptism is just the first step to a Catholic being part of the church.
Repent of your sins, being baptised in Jesus' name and receiving the baptism of the Holy Ghost