Do Catholics have a christening?
Emma Martin
Updated on March 09, 2026
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Likewise, what age is a Catholic christening?
Priests and others in the Church will tell you that you're supposed to do it as early as possible, but up to 2-3 months is common, and you'll sometimes see babies older than that being baptized. We had DD (dear daughter) baptized around 3 months and DS (dear son) around 2 months.
Furthermore, what religions have christenings? Branches of Christianity that practice infant baptism include Catholics, Eastern and Oriental Orthodox, and among Protestants, several denominations: Anglicans, Lutherans, Presbyterians, Congregationalists and other Reformed denominations, Methodists, Nazarenes, and the Moravian Church.
Beside above, is Catholic baptism valid?
Baptism seals the Christian with the indelible spiritual mark (character) of his belonging to Christ. 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.
What happens at a Catholic christening?
In most cases, the parish priest or deacon administers the sacrament, anointing the person being baptized with oils, and pouring blessed water over the child's head not just once but three times. Like the Sacrament of Confirmation and the Sacrament of Holy Orders, as a Catholic, you're baptized just once.
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