It is a religious naming ceremony within certain faiths and not always obligatory.
Christening often means Infant Baptism, a ritual where the parents take the baby to church to be blessed by an ordained minister, and to be sprinkled with water while the minister/priest says a special prayer. Those that adhere to this tradition feel that this ceremony is essential for the child's eternal welfare. Not all Christian denominations practice infant baptism. In those that do, the form and meaning often differs between the different religious groups. For this reason, it would probably be best to check with the Church of the believers themselves, in order to see why that particular faith practices infant baptism. (see related links)
Here's a boat hat hasn't yet been christened.
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A Christening bonnet.
The priest christened the baby Anette.
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It isn't known if she was christened and unlikely she was. Neither her father or sister were religious and her mother rarely visited church.
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Marie's faith is Mormanism and yes when she was a baby she was christened.
The difference is the two different religions. When you are Christian you Christen the baby. When you are Baptist you are Baptized.
It was never christened.
Roman Catholic AnswerYou need the pastor of your home parish to approve you to have your baby baptized. He can make arrangements if you wish to have your baby baptized in another church.
No, Jews do not get christened in a synagogue. Christening is a Christian religious ceremony that typically involves baptizing someone, usually a baby, with water. In Judaism, there is a different ceremony called a brit milah (for boys) or a simchat bat (for girls) to welcome a child into the Jewish community, but it does not involve christening.