A baptistery is a place set aside in a church to baptize individuals who accept Christ at their personal Savior (being born again). The Bible teaches that all new believers in Christ to get baptized by immersion (to plunge under). The only place where this is done is in a baptistery. A baptistery is like a large bathtub to dunk or plunge under where the individual is completely underwater and baptized in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Matthew 28:20.
Another excellent example of immersion for baptism, is Acts Chapter 7: 26-40. This is the conversion of the Ethiopian eunuch by Phillip.
Not all churches baptize by immersion. Some sprinkle. Also, some teach that baptism saves you. Baptism does not save anyone. Only the blood of Jesus Christ who died on the cross does. So, one must believe in Jesus Christ as the Son of God, born of a virgin, died on the cross, and rose from the grave. If you believe this, then you are saved and should get baptized as soon as possible.
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The area of a church where christenings take place is called the baptistery.
A baptistery is a designated space within a church where a baptismal font is located, and where the sacrament of Christian baptism by aspersion takes place.
A baptistery is a designated space within a church where a baptismal font is located, and where the sacrament of Christian baptism by aspersion takes place.
Any Christian church or denomination may incorporate a baptistery in their building's structure. Most churches traditionally included the baptistery inside their sanctuary within view of the main auditorium's audience. But its not unusual for a church to place the baptistery in a separate room or Chapel building, or even place it outside in a courtyard.
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Hello, you are asking about the baptismal font at St Doulagh's church at balgriffin. do you mean the font in the church which is over 600 years old, or the open baptistery which dates back to the 6th century appprox, The open baptistery was used for full immersion of adults. The large covered well beside it was used for the baptism of infant boys This is named after the Hermit Doulagh, and the other covered well behind the open baptistery, is calledafter St Catherine, and it is reputed that female infants were baptised there. The church of St Doulagh's is reputed to be the oldest stone roofed church in Ireland still in continuous use as a place of Christian worship. If you live in Dublin or intend visiting anytime in the future, go into the website for details of tours or a contact number to arrange one. At present tours are taking place every Sunday afternoon from 3.pm to 5.30pm Bus No's 42 and 43 stop outside. Or take the R107 road to the church on Malahide Road at Balgriffin.
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