It's special because you enter God's family.
To my special grandchildren on your christening day:
A Christening bracelet is typically a piece of jewelry given to a child during their Christian baptism ceremony. It is often engraved with the child's name or initials and the date of the baptism as a keepsake for the special occasion. The bracelet may feature symbols such as crosses, angels, or other religious motifs to signify its purpose for the Christening ceremony.
A good keepsake for a baby's Christening could be a fancy photo frame, engraved jewellery, a stuffed toy or a special rattle. You could buy the baby a special dinnerware set - like a Bunnykins set.
Here is an online website that sells invitations online for christening. You can customize the invitations as you see fit and purchase it. http://www.preciousmomentsstationery.com/c8364/christening-invitations.html
Yes you can have a christening on a Friday.
You can obtain a christening certificate for godparents from the church where the christening took place.
Christening Gowns sells a wide variety of gowns and outfits for baby's first Christening. They sell all the items you may need in order to have a beautiful Christening for your child.
Some creative ideas for a christening photoshoot could include using natural light for a soft and ethereal look, incorporating symbolic elements like candles or crosses, capturing candid moments of the baby with family members, and using props such as a christening gown or a baptismal font to highlight the significance of the occasion.
no, not unless it is the first word of the sentence.
One meaningful Bible verse for a christening ceremony is from 1 Peter 2:9, which says, "But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, Gods special possession, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light."
You can find information about Christening gifts on the following sites; Present aid, Johnlewis official website, Simply Christening Gifts, and Lyko penningen.
A stole is the large scarf-like band that a priest drapes over his shoulders when performing ceremonies or Mass; a christening stole is the particular one he would wear when performing a christening.