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  2. What to write in a baby shower card - AOL

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    Include baby shower messages for a girl and baby shower wishes for a boy are short and sweet. But do you write a baby shower card for both parents?

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  4. Baby shower - Wikipedia

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    In Costa Rica, a baby shower party is called té de canastilla ("basket tea"), and multiple events are held for a single pregnancy for the family, co-workers, and friends. In Egypt a baby shower is known as " Sebouh " (سبوع) (sebouh means week) which is usually celebrated one week after birth hence its name. This is usually celebrated with ...

  5. 100 Best Wishes to Write in a Bridal Shower Card - AOL

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    Say congratulations to the bride-to-be with these sweet bridal shower wishes. They'll come in handy if you're wondering what to write in a bridal card. 100 Best Wishes to Write in a Bridal Shower Card

  6. Naming ceremony - Wikipedia

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    A baby's paternal grandmother in Kerala whispers the child's name three times in her ear with the other ear closed with a betel leaf during the naming ceremony This may differ from place to place. In some parts of Northern Kerala, the grandfather whispers the child’s name, which may also potentially be the child’s father or the maternal uncle.

  7. Infant baptism - Wikipedia

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    It then responded to objections that baptism should follow faith, that the person baptized should consciously receive the grace of the sacrament, that the person should freely accept baptism, that infant baptism is unsuitable in a society marked by instability of values and conflicts of ideas, and that the practice is inimical to a missionary ...