Roman Catholic AnswerThere is no such thing as a "renewal of baptism", there is a renewal of Baptismal vows, which is done every year at the Easter Vigil, and at other times on special occasions. It is the solemn renewal of these promises.
The Easter Vigil
No, but Easter is, so you can go to mass at the Vigil and have your Easter obligation fulfilled.
The baptismal waters are typically blessed during the Easter Vigil, which takes place on Holy Saturday night. This ritual is part of the larger celebration of the resurrection of Jesus and marks the beginning of the Easter season. The blessing of the waters is significant as it symbolizes new life and purification for those being baptized.
Water is used in the Easter Vigil to baptize the new members of the church.
Everywhere! That is why it is called a vigil.
Renewing the baptismal commitment means reaffirming one's dedication to the promises made during baptism, which often include rejecting sin and committing to follow Christ. This renewal is typically celebrated during liturgical ceremonies, such as Easter Vigil, where individuals or congregations publicly express their faith and intention to live according to the teachings of Christianity. It serves as a reminder of the transformative nature of baptism and the ongoing journey of faith.
The Easter Candle
The Night Watch of the Resurrection is Holy Saturday, otherwise known as Easter Vigil, which occurs the night before Easter Sunday.
Christ Be Our Light
Easter Vigil
April 8,2012