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  2. Infant baptism - Wikipedia

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    Water is poured on the head of an infant held over the baptismal font of a Roman Catholic church. Infant baptism [1] [2] (or paedobaptism) is the practice of baptizing infants or young children. Infant baptism is also called christening by some faith traditions. Most Christians belong to denominations that practice infant baptism.

  3. Churching of women - Wikipedia

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    The custom, referred to in many places as the "Churching of Women", was retained in the Church until very recent times, and still is in the old rite. [12] The official title of the Rite was actually Benedictio mulieris post partum (the blessing of a woman after giving birth), and focused on blessing and thanksgiving.

  4. Naming ceremony - Wikipedia

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    A baby's paternal grandfather in Kerala performing Nool Kettu by tying a black string on the waist of the child. The people involved in the baby naming ceremony are the parents of the newborn, the paternal and maternal grandparents and few close relatives and friends.

  5. Joy as parents welcome New Year's Day babies - AOL

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    "We're very happy he was born [today], it feels like a blessing." Baby Aghoghozino was born at 08:20 to mum and dad Ebilayefa Gbakena and Fidelis Agbawe, weighing 6lbs 14os (3.12kg).

  6. 18 Best Baptism Gifts to Celebrate Their Blessing - AOL

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    The post 18 Best Baptism Gifts to Celebrate Their Blessing appeared first on Taste of Home. Find sweet baptism gifts for girls and boys, plus gender-neutral ideas too! These are gifts they'll ...

  7. Affusion - Wikipedia

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    Affusion is a method of baptism where water is poured on the head of the person being baptized. The word "affusion" comes from the Latin affusio, meaning "to pour on". [1] Affusion is one of four methods of baptism used by Christians, which also include total submersion baptism, partial immersion baptism, and aspersion or sprinkling. [2] [3] [4 ...