The Godparents make promises at a Baptism. They say they will look after the child and teach them the ways of God. If the parents of the child aren't Catholic, then the Godparents are the ones who bring the child up as a Catholic (if that's what the parents want them to become) and tell them all they need to know.
The godparents are friends in faith who can be turned to in times of doubt, confusion or questioning. Their goal is to show the child being baptised the ways and truth about God.
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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.
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.
The Baptism Pool holds the water that will be used for the Baptism.
Jesus emphasized the importance of baptism in the Christian faith, instructing his followers to baptize believers in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. He viewed baptism as a symbol of spiritual cleansing, rebirth, and entry into the community of believers.