Can a nurse baptize a baby?

The nurse may perform the baptism by pouring a small amount of warmed water on the infant's head and saying, “I baptize thee in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.” A record of the baptism is made in SF 510, Nursing Notes. The parents are notified about the baptism.
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Who can baptize a baby?

If a priest is not available, "anyone who is baptised can perform the baptism."
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Can anyone perform a Catholic baptism?

The baptism does not need to be performed by a priest; any baptized Christian (even a non-Catholic) can perform a valid baptism.
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Can you baptize a baby at home?

According to most Christian religions, baptism can be performed anywhere. However, parishioners of the Catholic Church are required to seek permission from the church in order to perform a baptism at home. Baptism is a covenant of grace and the promise of God's forgiveness, applied personally.
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Can you baptize a newborn?

The Roman Catholic Church considers baptism, even for an infant, so important that "parents are obliged to see that their infants are baptized within the first few weeks" and, "if the infant is in danger of death, it is to be baptized without any delay."
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What are the requirements for baptism?

Doctrine and Covenants 20:37:
  • Humble themselves before God.
  • Desire to be baptized.
  • Come forth with broken hearts and contrite spirits.
  • Repent of all their sins.
  • Be willing to take upon them the name of Christ.
  • Have a determination to serve Christ to the end.
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What does the Bible say about baptising babies?

Acts 2:38 says, “Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.” Baptists say repentance is a clear prerequisite to baptism here. An infant cannot repent, therefore an infant cannot be baptized.
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Can I baptize my child without godparents?

It's an important role and you want to get it right. Most churches will require at least one godparent for a child's baptism. While godparents aren't specifically mentioned in the bible it has become customary to have godparents for child baptism.
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Is there a difference between baptism and christening?

And, although the two terms are interchangeable, there's a very subtle difference between the two types of events. The baptism is part of the ceremony representing one of seven sacraments of the Catholic Church, while the christening is the naming part of the ceremony.
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Can my baby be baptized if I don't go to church?

It may take a little longer but it's absolutely doable. Most churches will welcome a request to baptise your child even if you are not a church member or do not regularly attend church. There may be a few extra steps, like meeting with the pastor or attending a class.
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Who can baptize according to Catholic church?

260. Who can baptize? The ordinary ministers of Baptism are the bishop and the priest. In the Latin Church the deacon also can baptize.
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How do you christen a baby at home?

  1. Choose a day that is not busy for the priest. ...
  2. Check with the godparents, if you have chosen them, to see if they are available to attend. ...
  3. Invite friends and family to the ceremony by sending formal invitations through the mail.
  4. Set up an area in your home that resembles the altar in the church.
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Can a woman give baptism?

There is no record of anyone assisting with the baptism, either men or women, nor of any women as his disciples. As for Jesus, it is generally agreed that he baptised no-one, although his disciples probably did so (John 4,2).
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Can you be a godparent without being confirmed?

Baptized non-Catholic Christians may not be "official" godparents for the record book, but they may be Christian witnesses for your child. People who are not baptized Christians cannot be sponsors for baptism, since they themselves are not baptized.
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Who can be godparent in Catholic Church?

1. Godparents must be practicing Catholics who are at least 16 years of age and must have received the Sacraments of Baptism, Eucharist, and Confirmation. If married, the godparent must be married in the Catholic Church or had their marriage blessed by the Catholic Church.
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At what age do you baptize a baby?

In the same section mentioned above, the document notes clearly, “An infant should be baptized within the first weeks after birth” (No. 8.3). This teaching is also captured in canon law: “Parents are obliged to take care that infants are baptized in the first few weeks” (Canon 867).
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What age do you baptize?

The answer finally came when the Lord described how parents should teach their children about the gospel. He said, “And their children shall be baptized for the remission of their sins when eight years old, and receive the laying on of the hands” (Doctrine and Covenants 68:27).
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At what age should a baby be christened?

The average age for christening a baby now is around 3-6 months old, compared to around 6 weeks old in the 1980's.
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Can a grandparent be a godparent?

Yes, a grandparent can be the godparent of a child as long as they are at least 16 years of age, a confirmed Catholic who has received the Eucharist, not under any canonical penalty, and not the parent of the child. Canon law does not prohibit this.
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Can family members be godparents?

Can family members be chosen as Godparents too? Yes, blood relatives and members of family can be chosen as your child's Godparents too. You can also be your own child's Godparents in the Christian faith.
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Why babies should not be baptized?

Some Christians oppose infant baptism largely because some people baptized as babies turn out faithless and fruitless. That's an important concern. But there are also people baptized as youth or adults who turn out faithless and fruitless.
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Can a person be Baptised twice?

Given once for all, Baptism cannot be repeated. The baptisms of those to be received into the Catholic Church from other Christian communities are held to be valid if administered using the Trinitarian formula. As the Catechism of the Catholic Church explains: 1256.
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What does private baptism mean?

P.B. would probably be Private Baptism, which means they were baptised at home. Often this was for children too ill to attend church. Received into the Church was often a separate ceremony after a baptism.
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