Yes, you can baptize your child according to your faith tradition.
Yes, a Christian parent can baptize their child according to their faith.
Yes, in many Christian denominations, a mother can baptize her child if she follows the beliefs and practices of that specific faith.
Yes, in many Christian denominations, a father can baptize his child if he follows the beliefs and practices of the faith. However, it is important to check with the specific denomination or church for their guidelines on who can perform baptisms.
In the Catholic faith, infants are baptized shortly after birth under the belief that it will allow them entrance into heaven in the unfortunate event that they die by some means.
Yes When a "Catholic" Christian prepares for marriage, the Catholic party makes a promise that they will baptize, educate and be an example of their faith to any offspring of the union. The non-catholic party is made aware of the importance of this promise. The non-Catholic party is not expected to "convert," but is expected to be a good example to their child as they worship their child as their particular faith dictates. Should the Catholic party not agree to this, the marriage would not be permitted.
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
According to Catholic tradition, Mary's father was St. Joachim and her mother was St Anne
Yes, so long as they agree to raise their children according to the beliefs of the Orthodox Christian faith.
Faith of a Child was created in 2005.
During the age of enlightenment people believed that what was a better guide than faith or tradition
Yes! it is because God blessed them through the sacred rite of Matrimony and the child must not be baptized if the couple is not actually receiving the sacred rite from GodANSWERNo, any child may be baptized in the Catholic church as long as there is parent or guardian consent, and there is sufficient proof that he or she will be raised in the Catholic faith.
It is up to the parents to have the child baptized, assuming they have custody. It is their responsibility to bring them up in the faith. The child needs to be baptized by a priest or deacon, except in extraordinary circumstances. Otherwise, see a priest about his for more specific questions and to expalin the situation.