Candidate.
A candidate is the name of a person who is preparing for confirmation.A catechumin is someone accepted for baptism at Easter.
baptism
In Baptist Churches practising adult baptism, the person being baptised is usually referred to as a candidate.
Roman Catholic AnswerAt an emergency baptism, water is poured on the head of the person and the words, "I baptise you, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit" are pronounced.
Baptism
The title of the song is SONG OF BAPTISM.
In most churches baptisms are perfomed by the priest, minister or recognised church leader. However, in an emergency (such as someone wanting to be baptised on their death bed with no minister available) anyone who is themselves baptised can baptise another person. The words used would simply be " <Name> , I baptise you in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, Amen." and water would be sprinkled on the person three times at each person of the Trinity. This baptism would be as valid as any baptism in a Church, conducted by a priest.
at baptism we use a candle called a baptismal candle Hope I Helped You :)
baptism
Anabaptist
An "Ordinary person" cannot administer at any baptism. He must be a righteous person, must hold the Priesthood and have the authority bestowed upon him to perform such an ordinance.Roman Catholic: Any person can administer baptism, even if he, himself is not baptised. He must use ordinary 1) water, 2) intend to do what the church does (in other words, he must intend to baptise the person as a Christian, and 3) use the words, "I baptise you, name, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit". That's it! Sorry, and, of course the water must actually run over the head, this is done either by pouring or immersing the person.
You simply write to the Church where the baptism was performed. You give the name of the person baptized, giving the exact name used then. If you have the date, provide it. They will send you a new written certificate with the original baptismal date on it, signed by whoever is in charge of the parish now.