The difference is the two different religions. When you are Christian you Christen the baby. When you are Baptist you are Baptized.
baptized, sprinkled with holy water, admitted as church member
The correct spelling is "christened" (baptized, named, or inaugurated).
Yes, she was baptized on August 27, 1910, the day after she was born.
The term 'christened' is Protestant. Catholics are baptized. It costs nothing to be baptized. However, it is usual to offer a small stipend to the priest or deacon for his time and the use of the church facilities.
There is no difference if you already believe that the Son of God is Jesus Christ.
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.
Someone who is not baptized can still be educated in Catholic beliefs, however they will not be able to Holy Communion at mass. It is necessary for them to be baptized before they're really considered a Catholic.
baptized, sprinkled with holy water, admitted as church member called, tagged, labeled, designated, termed, identified
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.
Pocahontas was baptized, christened Rebecca, and later married John Rolfe on April 5, 1614. A general peace and a spirit of goodwill between the English and the Indians resulted from this marriage.
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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.