During the rite of baptism, the celebrant typically begins by addressing the congregation and asking for the child's name. They then invoke the Holy Trinity, saying, "I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit," while pouring water over the candidate's head or immersing them in water. The celebrant may also offer prayers for the newly baptized and their family, emphasizing the welcome into the Christian community.
Depends on the circumstances:- Celebrants take part in religious ceremonies Celebrators (or revelers) gather for purposes of revelry
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Baptism is translated 'le baptême' in French.
Bautismo
Infant baptism is practiced in churches, as they say that nobody should be lost.
There are various views on Baptism in Universalism. Some say it not neccesary, some say it is just a symbol of faith.
.Catholic AnswerThe Council of Trent repeated the constant teaching of the Christian Church that Baptism was the sacrament by which a person is cleansed of all sin and reborn and sanctified in Christ to everlasting life. That Baptism is necessary for salvation and that it is not to be denied to children.
Bautismo is Spanish for baptism.
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I have to say that I am not an expert, but I do have my opinion. I think that baptism should happen later(instead of infant baptism) because that is when they actually know what the correct choice is.
You may say 'senrei' to mean baptism in a more general sense, or 'shinrei' to refer to baptism by immersion in water. These are written in Japanese: 洗礼 浸礼
they believe baptism is an important ceremony because they say when ur baby is baptised u OFFICIALLY become the daughter/son of jesus.