If your christian/catholic you would apply water to them in any from and say "I baptize you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit."
A good time for a Christian to be baptized is as soon as it is understood why Jesus was baptized, and what that means for them.
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Francis would have been baptized a few days after his birth but we have no idea who performed it.
CHRISTIANITY is one of the world profound religion which has validated to baptized at once.
Of course she was baptized. She would never have become a sister and then a saint had she never been baptized.
Umm..why would you want to.
you would be a shame in Jesus Christ's name, so dont get baptized if you cannot keep yourself together
To Glorify the FatherFor the Father to tell humans this is my Son and to listen to JesusTo demonstrate to others the necessity of water baptismTo demonstrate the baptism of the Holy Spirit (in some Christian circles)
Necessity can serve as a defense to trespass in certain circumstances. If an individual enters another person's property to prevent harm or to address an emergency, such as rescuing someone in danger, they may be able to claim necessity as a defense. However, this defense is typically evaluated on a case-by-case basis, considering the immediacy and reasonableness of the actions taken. Overall, while necessity can mitigate liability, it does not universally absolve one from trespass claims.
Traditionally, anyone who is baptized is given a Christian name to both assign them a patron in heaven as well as represent that they have received a new life and put on the new man through baptism. In the case of a stillborn, it also allows the family to invoke the child by name as a heavenly intercessor, for, having been just baptized, the deceased infant would go straight to heaven. Usually, stillborns can only be baptized conditionally as they are presumed dead, however, even in this case, a name can be assigned either by the parents or the assisting doctor or nurse with the parents permission. If a stillborn is baptized in secret, the one who baptizes may assign a name, however, baptizing a child against the will of its parents is strongly advised against and if such is done, the parents should be informed.
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