You must baptize your child , so that she will filled with the holy ghost. When a child is baptize, he/she has become a part of God's family, the Church.
You want your child to be baptised because you just do.
Lutherans do baptize babies, and most believe it should be done. They baptize adults as well.
Yes, anyone, even an unbaptized person can baptize in emergencies. But if it is not an emergency then the child should be baptized in the Catholic Church. If the Church denies baptism, then it should not be done.
Yes
(Name) I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit
Usually Assemblies of God Church will not baptize a child, unless they are old enough to reach the age of accountability.
It depends on your branch of Christianity. The Roman Catholics, for example, baptize children as an infant so they have no choice but to be Christian. Other branches, such as the Baptists, let the child choose to believe before they baptize.
Full water immersion
Yes, surely, if he has custody and desires to have the child raised Catholic, he would need to speak with a priest, preferably one who knows him.
Yes, if that person is going to baptize any children you may have in the future, since a child's godparent must be Orthodox, but the matron of honor does not have to be Orthodox if she is not going to baptize any children
they baptize by blood they baptize by blood
iNo he can not baptize himself the priest has to do it
Never without the real mother present.Answer:Anyone can "baptize" anyone with or without their permission or the permission of any relative (some churches baptize everyone not in their faith to their faith) - the question becomes so what:Without the permission of a legal guardian it is a form of bullyingWithout the permission of the baptized party is is similar to entering someone else into contract without their agreementIt has no standing in law - no baptism doesIt does not influence the life of the baptized party