Yes. Although some more exclusive Roman Catholics will disagree, baptism is a Christian sacrament and not a denominational one. Therefore if you are baptised/christened in any orthodox Christian church (one that professes Jesus as Lord and Saviour) and are baptised in the name of the Holy Trinity - Father, Son and Holy Spirit, then the baptism is valid, as you are baptised a Christian and not a member of a particular denomination.
It isn't known if she was christened and unlikely she was. Neither her father or sister were religious and her mother rarely visited church.
Marie's faith is Mormanism and yes when she was a baby she was christened.
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Roman Catholic AnswerYou need the pastor of your home parish to approve you to have your baby baptized. He can make arrangements if you wish to have your baby baptized in another church.
A Catholic church will do christening.
usually, you get christenend in a church
The Catholic Church only recognizes one baptism, even most Protestant baptisms. If you have converted from Catholicism, however, any church that practices baptism will likely be able to conduct a baptism. You may be required to attend baptismal class prior to being baptized.
Here's a boat hat hasn't yet been christened.
Roman Catholic AnswerTo have your baby baptized, you need your pastor's approval. If you would like to have your baby baptized somewhere else, check with your pastor and he can arrange with the priest in the area you want to have the baptism.
His family are very religious and his father was Moderator of the Church of Scotland, so it's reasonable to assume he was christened.
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Babies can be christened at any age, although it is more common for infants to be baptized within the first few months of life. Some families choose to wait until their child is older so they can make the decision themselves.