Babies are baptized at the baptismal font
In the Christian faith, babies are typically baptized by a priest or minister in a church ceremony.
Children and adults can be baptized into the Catholic Church, though they may have to attend classes beforehand, to learn what it means to be Catholic.
You can go to church and not be baptized, but to be recognized as a Christian to the church you have to be baptized.
In most cases no, a Church of Christ member would not need to get baptized again when joining a Baptist church, as long as you were baptized after belief and not as an infant. Baptists believe that baptism is for believers and babies are too young to be believers.
The original Puritans had a conversion experience and then became full members of the church. Then they were eligible to get married in a Puritan church, have their babies baptized, and be buried by the church. When their babies became of legal age, they did not have the conversion experiences of the original Puritans. They still wanted to participate in the church rituals. The half way convenient was created for them. They would become church members but not voting church members unless and until they had a conversion experience. They could get married, get their children baptized, and get buried in the church.
Generally, Catholics have their babies baptized within a few days, or weeks, of birth. The Church feels that the sooner they are baptized, the better should health complications arise that could take the child's life before they can be baptized.
Fire-Baptized Holiness Church was created in 1895.
This depends on the rules of the Church into which you switch. If a person is baptized in a Protestant Christian church, and switches to the Catholic Church, he does not have to be baptized again.
Yes, the Catholic Church believes in one baptism for the forgiveness of original sin. once baptized in any church they are baptized according to the Catholic Church.
If you want to find out where you were baptized you can go ask your parents or go to your church if you actually go to church
Yes, a Catholic child should be baptized in a Catholic church.
Roman Catholic AnswerThey don't, the Catholic Church has never condemned ANYONE to hell, much less innocent babies, wherever did you hear such a thing?