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Baptism and Christening

Baptism and Christening are Christian sacraments. It has different meanings and methods of being carried out depending on the branch of Christianity it is being associated with. Baptism can range from a sprinkling of water from a cup onto a persons head to fully submerging the person into a river.

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What are the Baptism rites of iglesia ni cristo?

they have no baptismal rights

Improved answer:

Iglesia ni Cristo members do get baptized.

It says in the Bible that we must repent and be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of ours sins.(Acts 2:38)

So, we do not get baptized as infants, because infants are not yet able to commit sins. However can they repent if they do not have sins yet?

And It also says that "Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned."(Mark 16:16)

So in our Church, we wait till the child grows to an age where he/she would be able to understand the words of God enough for him/her to be able to believe in them.

As for our baptismal rites, we practice the immersion into water like the way John the Baptist did it. As baptism is like the death of your old sinful self, it is practiced as "burying" yourself in water and emerging as a "new" person.

"For we died and were buried with Christ by baptism. And just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glorious power of the Father, now we also may live new lives." (Romans 6:4)

As for the little children, they are brought to the Church ministers to be prayed for. Just the way the Lord Jesus Christ did it. (Matthew 19:13)

Because it is also Him who said, "Let the children come to me. Don't stop them! For the Kingdom of Heaven belongs to those who are like these children."(Matthew 19:14)

Can a Catholic baptism be annulled?

The Catholic Church does not accept that any baptism can be annulled. An ecclesiastical annulment is a declaration that a marriage never took place in spite of the couple undergoing a ceremony. Baptisms are conducted on the basis of either the faith of the person being baptised (if an adult) or the parents who promise to raise the child as a practising Christian. The Catholic Church teaches that a baptism cannot be repeated nor erased. Thus, Christians from other denominations are not rebaptised if the join the Catholic Church. This is because, in Baptism, the Church celebrates: (a) God's declaration that the person being baptised is His child (b) the person becoming a member of the Body of Christ (c) the forgiveness of sin. Regardless of subsequent actions on the part of the person being baptised, these declarations remain valid in the mind of the Church.

What is the Greek meaning of the word Baptism?

Baptize comes from the ancient Greek word for "immerse." (Greek Orthodox baptisms involve immersion in the water. They are not sprinkled with it.)

What is a valid baptism?

Baptism is valid when the individual being baptized has repented of his/her sins, has confessed that Christ is the Son of God and is fully immersed in water. The person doing the baptizing announces, as the individual goes down into the water that he "baptize you in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost." As the individual rises out of the water it is as if he is born again, coming up a new person, his old sins washed away and the Holy Spirit enters his soul. And now why delay? Arise and be baptized and wash away your sins, calling on the name of the Lord (Acts 22:16).

What do baptists believe about baptism?

"Southern Methodists" is an inaccurate term. During the Civil War there existed a Methodist Episcopal Church, South, due to the Church's split over slavery. This church has since re-united and had several other mergers to now exist as The United Methodist Church.

Briefly, United Methodism believes that both infants and adults can be Baptized. The method used to Baptize can be by sprinkling, pouring, or immersion. Baptism is a one-time thing. Baptisms from other Christian denominations are accepted without re-Baptism. Re-Baptism is not allowed. Baptism is a Sacrament - a sign-act. As such, it is an outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace.

Theologically, much goes on in Baptism. God is present. God's grace (freely given love) is imparted to the individual. The individual is welcomed into the Body of Christ, the church.

The United Methodist Church's official statement on Baptism is called "By Water and The Spirit," which can be found here: http://www.gbod.org/worship/articles/water_spirit/

What christian churches only baptize adults?

I don't know all of them, but I know that you can be initiated into Wicca, Shamanism, and Paganism as an adult.

Good luck, maybe more people will help you out too.

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When is the holy water used for Baptism blessed?

In general, it is blessed at the baptism ceremony itself.

Why do you pour the water over the babies head three times in baptism?

Water is used in baptism to symbolize the cleansing from sin given by the free grace of God.

Can a Muslim baptise a catholic?

Of course no. Muslims don't believe in the philosophy behind Christian baptism. so, how they can do it?

How is baptism celebrated in the Church today?

In a Catholic church baptism is celebrated with the child the parent and the Godparents. The priest pours water to cleanse the sins of the baby and then puts oil on the babies forehead to represent the new life of the baby. it is then follwed by a aprty for the baptism.

What gift is appropriate for 5 year old boy for baptism?

clothes? maybe a cheep st. christopher neckless... hes the patron saint of protection... good stuff, i have one

Why did John the Baptist baptize Jews?

John performed a ritual called the Mikvah to the Jews. It was not Baptism. He did it differently from Jewish law though.

Baptism, from Greek βαπτίζω (baptízô), is a religious act of purification by water usually associated with admission to membership or fullness of membership of Christianity. Because of the word's association with Christianity and its periodically repeated character, the Jewish purification rite of mikvah is not normally spoken of as baptism.

Mikvah (or mikveh) (Hebrew: מִקְוָה, Standard MiqvaTiberian Miqwāh; plural: mikva'ot or mikves) is a specific type of bath designed for the purpose of ritual washing in Judaism. The word "mikvah", as used in the Hebrew Bible, literally means a "collection" - generally, a collection of water.

Several biblical regulations specify that full immersion in water is required to regain ritual purity after ritually impure incidents have occurred. Most forms of impurity can be nullified through immersion in any natural collection of water. Some, such as a Zav, however require "living water," such as springs or groundwater wells. Living water has the further advantage of being able to purify even while flowing as opposed to rainwater which must be stationary in order to purify.

The mikvah is designed to simplify this requirement, by providing a bathing facility that remains in ritual contact with a natural source of water. Its main uses nowadays are:

  • by Jewish women to achieve ritual purity after menstruation or childbirth
  • by Jewish men to achieve ritual purity (see details below)
  • as part of a traditional procedure for conversion to Judaism
  • for utensils used for food

John's baptism was an adaptation of the mikvah, or ritual immersion bath, that had been part of Jewish life for generations and symbolized a spiritual cleansing. It was used to consecrate a new beginning. Jewish men took a mikvah each Sabbath. Women took a mikvah after each monthly period.

On Yom Kippur the High Priest took 7 mikvot (plural of mikvah) during the ceremonies. Jesus came to John for a mikvah at the beginning of His ministry. The reason John had people take a mikvah was to show that they had changed their minds (repented) about their need for a Savior and were taking a new direction regarding their salvation. No longer would they focus on keeping the Law but would look instead to the coming redeemer whose arrival John was announcing. Once Jesus came, John's baptism of repentance was no longer needed, so it became a symbol of the believer's death and re-birth.

In Islam it's called; Wudu (Arabic: الوضوء al-wuḍū', Persian:آبدست ābdast, Turkish: abdest) is the Islamic act of washing parts of the body using water. Muslims are required to perform wudu in preparation for ritual prayers and for handling and reading the Qur'an. Wudu is often translated as "partial ablution", and Ghusl (غسل) is an Arabic term referring to the full ablution (ritual washing) required in Islam. In order to enter a state of purity before salat, a Muslim usually performs the partial ablution, or wudu. In some cases, it is mustahab (recommended) to perform ghusl. These cases include:

  1. Friday prayer
  2. Entering ehram for hajj
  3. Being unconscious
  4. Burying a mushrik
  5. Before going out for the Eid prayer
  6. After a new Muslim takes shahada for the first time
  7. Before performing Namaz-e-tawbah (Shia Muslims).

In other cases a ghusl is obligatory. These cases are:

  1. After having sexual intercourse or any discharge of semen or sexual fluids.
  2. After a woman completes her menstrual cycle.
  3. Death away from the battlefield.

Is there a celebration after baptism?

Yes there is a celebration in the church .

Not necessarily in the UK people either go back to the parents house, or to a restaurant for a meal.

Where does adult baptism take place?

Baptism of an adult as opposed to baptizing a child.

In some churches, the adult is baptised in a pool and has promised to keep their faith in God and Jesus.

What are Russian Orthodox beliefs about baptism?

They would follow the Greek mode of Immersion- which is the literal translation of 'Baptizo' from which words like Baptist and Baptism are derived, which means to immerse in water.

Is a Dove a symbol of baptism?

Not really. The dove is used as a symbol for the Holy Spirit which is very heavily involved in Baptism.

What is the ongoing result of participation in Baptism?

The baptism in the Christian religion those who follow Christ Jesus is a one-time physical act; it is an outward public, expression of your inward commitment to Jesus Christ, Matthew 10:32; it identifies you with Jesus Christ's death, burial and resurrection; Romans 6:3-5. It identifies you as a redeemed sinner, as part of God's family, 1 Corinthians 12:13.So the ongoing result should be a new life in Christ that you are now living for Him. 2 Corinthians 5:17 says "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold all things have become new."

Why do people think its better to baptise people when there adults rather than babies?

Because babies cannot make the decision of choosing God or not. They do not know God and his love for us. When we are older, we can choose. However, kids do get saved. Being saved is telling a church figure that we believe in God and that he died for us.

How many people did John the Baptist baptize the same day as Jesus?

The number is not given in the Bible, but there are two interesting verses that indicate that Jesus did not baptize anyone -

See John 4.1 & 2 -

When therefore the LORD knew how the Pharisees had heard that Jesus made and baptized more disciples than John,

(Though Jesus himself baptized not, but his disciples,)

Must a couple be married to baptize their child?

Yes! it is because God blessed them through the sacred rite of Matrimony and the child must not be baptized if the couple is not actually receiving the sacred rite from God

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No, any child may be baptized in the Catholic church as long as there is parent or guardian consent, and there is sufficient proof that he or she will be raised in the Catholic faith.

What are the Responses for godparents and sponsors during the baptism service?

I am also trying to find out the answer to this question. I am baptizing our baby girl this month and both Godparents speak English as a second language and I really wanted to help them by showing the text or responses they will need to say ahead of time.

Why is oil used in the sacrament of baptism?

From what I Understand as a SDA Christian, baptism is used by water not oil.

Baptism signifies that you are repenting for your old ways and starting a new life with Christ Savior. By being immersed by water you are washing away the dirt and sin of your past life and when you come up you have started your new life with Christ.

" I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance: but he that cometh after me is mightier thain I, whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, and with fire" ( Matthew 3:11).

Those who get baptized should be doing so because they have accepted Jesus in their hearts and want to follow and serve him the rest of their life. This act of obedience is a public display of your love for God the father, the son and the holy spirit.

Oil on the other hand, is a practice in which some churches use to aid in the healing of the sick only because of biblical referencing :

"Is any among you sick? Let him call for the elders of the church; and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord; and the prayer of faith shall save him that is sick, and the Lord shall raise him up" ( James 5:14)