You can be any age at baptism. Mostly it is babies that are baptised, but it can be children or adults who are baptised too. So there is no set age for baptism.
You don't have to be a certain age for baptism, babies to elderly people get baptised
any age
Yes, John the Baptist received baptism during his lifetime.
During Baptism the color of priest vestment is WHITE.
You receive the Holy spirit during Baptism and all your sins are washed away.
I have to say that I am not an expert, but I do have my opinion. I think that baptism should happen later(instead of infant baptism) because that is when they actually know what the correct choice is.
The first Baptism happened during the time of Saint John the Baptist.He was the first to perform it.
Seacome Ellison has written: 'Rhantism versus baptism' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Truth defended' 'Truth defended, in a supposed trial between infant affusion and believers baptism ...' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Lord's Supper, Baptism, Infant baptism 'Rhantism versus baptism, or, Infant sprinkling against Christian immersion' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Baptism, Biblical teaching, Infant baptism
Confirmation is the second half of baptism, it completes one's initiation into Christianity. It can be celebrated anytime after Baptism, in most of the Rites, it is celebrated immediately with baptism, in the Latin Rite, it has be separated and is usually given after the age of 12, the exact age is up to the local Bishop.
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
they are water, oil, colour - white, light/candle and words said during the rite of baptism.
you are supposed to be 40 to 48kg