What is the difference between dedication and christening




















Belief is something each person must personally choose to do. Because churches see baptism as something done after making a clear decision to follow Jesus, they do not baptize infants or young children. Join the Daily Dispatch! Previous 10 Baby Dedication Prayers. Next Baby Dedication Certificates: 10 Examples. About The Author. Related Posts. Leave a reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Aug 18, Family. The principles can be taught by the grandparents as well.

Baptism is a ceremony which is marked by a ritual of use of water to admit an individual to the Christian community. This means the burial of previous life and accepting Christianity as a new religion. Accepting Christianity means that the person loves, trusts and has hope in Christ. In churches, baptism is consistently taught as a ritual that makes the believer surrender his life in faith and obedience to God. It is believed that baptism cleanses the person from sin and changes the state of the person from an alien or demon to the person of God.

Baptism is practiced in several ways, it can be done through aspersion which means a sprinkling of holy water on the head of the person, another method is a fusion wherein the holy water is poured over the head or by immersion wherein the person stand in the water and holy water is poured on body parts, another form of it is complete submersion in the water. Submersion is predominantly practiced in orthodox churches.

Since the protestant reformation, submersion is seen obligatory among some groups. It is also practiced in Latin church of the catholic church. In several denominations, baptism is practiced on young children. The ceremony is accompanied by giving a new name to the person. Meaning and belief of baptism remain the same in all sects of Christianity. The ultimate aim of baptism is to make the person free from the sin of his past life and make him a human in the kingdom of God.

Regardless of gender, the infant is traditionally dressed in a gown or christening dress. These gowns can be made from cotton, linen or bridal-quality satin, and some more expensive gowns may contain embroidery.

After the ceremony is performed, the infant may be changed into something more practical and comfortable. Lisa Evans is a freelance writer from Toronto, Canada. She began writing in and her work has previously been published in "Canadian Immigrant," the "Globe and Mail" and "Scene Magazine. Regardless of how old we are, we never stop learning. Classroom is the educational resource for people of all ages. Based on the Word Net lexical database for the English Language.



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