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I think it depends on the religion. In my experience, Catholics use the word christening and Protestants use baptism. As for sprinkling vs. dunking, that also varies between denominations. Catholics and Methodists sprinkle, Baptists dunk. I do not know about the others.



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Christening and Baptism?

In Spanish both words translate to the same so I don't know if there's a difference.

Would anyone care to educate me on that, please?

 



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They are similar. Perhaps a christening is more of a sprinke and a baptisim involves dunkiing the whole body. That is my perception, but I don't belong to any church

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Thank you very much!
I was thinking that it might had something to do with the denomination, but I wasn't sure.

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I took a photo class and the teacher had a grant from the state to photograph water baptisms, since the practice was fading. Her photographs were amazing. Some of the congregations used rivers, or lakes, others actually a hole dug and lined with cement, and they'd fill it with a hose for the event.

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For us, christening is when they pray a blessing for the baby and the parents and the church family commits to support them as a community.

A baptism happens later (again, for us) when the person makes a decision to follow Christ, and could be a dunking in water or a sprinkle.

Very different depending on denominations!

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For Catholics, the terms are synonymous. I've always called it Baptism, as that is the name of the sacrament and the rite, but I believe the terminology during the rite includes the word "christening."

I think for some Protestant denominations baptism is for adults choosing to be sealed in Christ and christening is for babies whose parents are choosing Christ for them.

My little guy will be baptised later this month & I can let you know for sure.

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Very interesting and enlightening answers thank you very much :)

LO will get baptized in December and I have that in my head.

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