its normally done in a church now, but if you have water and a preacher than your good to go
Judaism doesn't have baptism, that is a strictly Christian ceremony.
In most Christian denominations, it is recommended to have a clergy member perform the baptism.
The first Baptism happened during the time of Saint John the Baptist.He was the first to perform it.
When u believe Jesus died for your sin
the calvinists only perform Baptism and Eucharist
This is called baptism in churches that perform this on babies, although its validity as qualifying as the ritual of baptism is questioned by some denominations.
In most religious traditions, it is necessary to have a religious figure, such as a priest or minister, perform the baptism ceremony.
A deacon in the Catholic Church can perform the sacraments of baptism and marriage, as well as assist in the celebration of the Eucharist and other liturgical rites.
According to the Catholic Catechism, bishops, priests and deacons can perform baptisms. In extraordinary circumstances, however, anyone can perform a baptism. See http://www.usccb.org/catechism/text/pt2sect2.htm#1256
To properly perform a Catholic baptism, a priest or deacon must use water to pour or immerse the person being baptized, while saying the words "I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit." This sacrament is usually performed during a Mass or a separate ceremony in the presence of witnesses.
The Priest. In some Extreme cases like in near death or accident where the child will not survive, and there's no priest present, even a layman can do Baptism. Both the priest and deacon are ordinary ministers of the sacrament of baptism and from a liturgical standpoint either of them may perform the baptism during the mass. and they have too do a marrage and suff luuvvvllyy
No, only a Catholic who has been ordained as a deacon, priest, or bishop can perform a valid baptism in the Catholic Church.