In the name of the father, son and holy ghost.
Yes. The priest will state the child's name several times during the baptism. After the baptism ceremony the priest will also need the child's name for the blessing.
Morana is a spiritual goddess who represents the death in many cultures. She appears to a priest the night before a random baptizing and tell the priest not to baptize this one person. If you disobey, she will give you sleepless nights for two weeks then minimize it to the same day as the baptizing every year until death.
Anyone with use of reason can baptize someone in case of necessity as long as the proper form is used and the person baptizing has the sincere intention to baptize.
John Baptizing Jews is not a name.
Baptizing - album - was created in 1978.
Outside of an emergency, Confirmation is always celebrated in Church, and usually by the Bishop. Normally, confirmation is scheduled whenever the Bishop can make it to a parish to perform the confirmations. However, a priest may be delegated by the Bishop to perform confirmations, and a priest may always confirm in some circumstances: for instance if a priest is receiving an adult into the Church and is baptizing them at the Easter Vigil, they may also confirm them. Outside of the Latin Rite, confirmations are usually performed by priests immediately after baptizing infants.
Normally, the Bishop is the celebrant of confirmation. A priest may confirm with the bishop's permission or regularly in certain circumstances: when he is baptizing an adult convert, during the Easter Vigil, and at certain other times.
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The priest will say "be sealed with the gifts of the Holy Spirit" and the candidates will reply "Amen" :)
"baptizing" an infant.
A bishop is first of all a priest and can say mass as any priest can.
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