Usually in Catholic churches, the person (usually a small child) is brought to the front of the church wearing a white baptismal garment. They are baptized by the priest in front of the whole congregation. The priest either dunks the person's head in the holy water or pours it on them three times, each time saying,"You are baptized in the name of the father, and the son, and the holy spirit"
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Baptism is a welcoming into the church of Christ and it cleanses the soul of the original sin.
Baptism is receiving the Holy Spirit into your life. Catholics have their babies baptized at a very early age,,, other religions wait till a child is older.
Both the Eastern Rite Catholics and the Latin Rite Catholics celebrate the same sacraments: Baptism Confirmation Reconciliation Eucharist Marriage Holy Orders Anointing of the Sick
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Primarily Catholics celebrate Sunday by assisting at Mass.
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There is no baptism in the Jewish religion. Only Christians have baptism.
Yes, Catholics do celebrate Mother's Day each year. Catholics celebrate every holiday that other people celebrate such as Thanksgiving and 4th of July.
Catholics did not reject the idea of infant baptism. Catholics have been baptizing eight-day old infants for a very long time.
No, because they reject the Trinity.
Catholics are Christians!