Christenings
A christening is a religious ceremony in which a baby or young child is formally named and welcomed into a faith community. This event often involves the use of water, symbolizing purification and the child's entry into the Christian faith. Families may choose to hold the ceremony in a church or other sacred space, and it is typically attended by family and friends.
During the christening, a clergy member usually performs the ritual, which may include prayers, blessings, and the anointing of the child with holy oil. Godparents are often chosen to support the child's spiritual upbringing, making this event a significant milestone in both the child's life and the family's faith journey.