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Baptism is translated 'le baptême' in French.
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Infant baptism is practiced in churches, as they say that nobody should be lost.
There are various views on Baptism in Universalism. Some say it not neccesary, some say it is just a symbol of faith.
Bautismo is Spanish for baptism.
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The party doing the actual baptism ( pastor ), would say, " I now baptize you in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost ".
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.
You may say 'senrei' to mean baptism in a more general sense, or 'shinrei' to refer to baptism by immersion in water. These are written in Japanese: 洗礼 浸礼
One has to believe in baptism to even become any type of Christian! Anyone that says that there shouldb e no baptism would be a heretic.
Absolutely! My son's godmother is married to a Jewish man. We were thrilled to have him at the baptism, because he is a treasured friend of ours. We had friends of many faiths at the baptism. I would hope that all friends, especially the non-Catholic spouses of potential godmothers would want to be at the baptism, and would feel welcome to be there.
Baptism means when u put somebodys head in water and say a few words then take the persons head out of the water. But to be honest what good would that do??