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Baby Christening in a Child s Identity Communion and Baptism



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By : Lolita Sanchez    9 or more times read
Submitted 2012-01-29 08:17:32
A long practiced tradition among many different religions is baby christening. In fact, baptism stems from a greek word meaning child. The idea of baptism is to give a child an entrance into a life that will provide him with strength and security in religion. It is practiced among Christian, Protestant, and Amish and Mennonite traditions.

Baby christening, communion and baptism allows the child a place in the church which their parents and family belong to, and plays a significant part in determining that child s spiritual identity.

Baptism is different in each faith s tradition. Often ceremonies are practiced where rites and recitations are delivered, and then the priest of the church will be present for the baptism. The priest will use affusion or aspersion, two common methods of baptism, to sprinkle or pour water over the baby which has religious significance.

Many orthodox and catholic faiths actually have traditions where the baby s whole body is immersed in a font of water. However, pouring is still used most commonly, and the minister will recite words of significance during the rite.

As a baptism is undergone, the clothing which each child wears is very important. Christening gowns are often used and passed on for many generations, getting a certain amount of significance themselves. These gowns may be white or cream in color, and are usually embroidered in intricate details. However, now Baptism outfits are often of different types rather than just gowns, both for boys and girls. They may be different for each family, and often these garments are passed on for years.

Christening is very often considered so vital for a child s faith that it is not an option, but a requirement. Christening provides the baby with a set amount of faith in his or her religion. At that point, the baby is given a blessing that will carry on for as long as the child wants to be part of that religion. At the same time however, baptism creates a binding to that religion which may make the child feel forced to stay a part of it even if the religion does not feel right to the child.

Sometimes, baptism is a way that gives children a method of feeling safe within a certain church or religious environment. Baptism is a practice which may be as much for parents as for children. Securing a child s religious identity is important to many families, and this is part of the reason that baptismal garments are considered sacred and treasured. They are handed down for years within families, usually to ensure that the religious identity of the whole family is preserved.

In the end, having a child undergo a baptism is a method that ensures this child will receive membership and faith in a certain church. If the child has been baptised and received baby christening, communion and baptism, then the child will have a certain measure of religious protection in his entire life. It can be a way to give the child a shape to his or her religious sense, and to include the child in a certain denomination that has been provided to the child at the time of birth.

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