To baptize a baby, you typically need water and a minister or priest to perform the ceremony. The water is used to symbolize purification and the minister or priest administers the sacrament.
A Catholic can baptize a baby themselves in case of an emergency or danger to the baby's life. The person performing the baptism must have the intention to do what the Church does and use water while saying the words "I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit." It is important to inform the parish priest as soon as possible after the emergency baptism.
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In an emergency situation, ANYONE, even someone who is not baptized, CAN baptize anyone if they intend to do what the Church does when she baptizes. That being said, a Catholic deacon MAY baptize a baby legitimately for the Church. In the second case the deacon is acting as an ordained minister and fulfilling his function as such.
Anyone can baptize a baby in case of necessity. Otherwise it is the priest who should do it.
Lutherans do baptize babies, and most believe it should be done. They baptize adults as well.
they baptize by blood they baptize by blood
iNo he can not baptize himself the priest has to do it
Then baptize in Roman Catholic... I don't see the question.
No, Jesus did not baptize anyone during his ministry.
no,how can it be
All Christian Churches baptize in the name of Jesus.
Yes, you can baptize your child according to your faith tradition.