A child (which can also be an adult) is relieved of Original Sin. Original Sin is the sin we, as Christians are all born with because of Adam and Eve. If you would like to read the story about Adam and Eve, you can look it up in The Bible in the book of Genesis 2:4-3:24, or refer to the video at the related link below.
Common courtesy dictates that you should go to the baptism and then go to the reception. The reception is, in a sense, a 'reward' for being present at the baptism.
A baby may be confirmed immediately after Baptism; because all that is necessary for the reception of the other sacraments if Baptism.
Baptism is receiving the Holy Spirit into your life. Catholics have their babies baptized at a very early age,,, other religions wait till a child is older.
Nothing much happens.
In case something happens to a parent, there will be a godparent to insure the child continues his/her religious education until Confirmation.
in baptism
Jesus.
It happens in water.
The Godparents promise at Baptism to assist the parents in raising a child in the Catholic faith.
Yes. The priest will state the child's name several times during the baptism. After the baptism ceremony the priest will also need the child's name for the blessing.
Only when referring to the religious sacrament or rite: "Sacrament of Holy Baptism". In referring to the event (e.g. "my child's baptism), it is not.
The naming of the child after baptisim.