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Recipient For Holy Water For Baptism Ceremony. Flowers. Candles And Flowers Are Often An Important Part Of The Baptism Ceremony. Depending On The Traditions Of The Church In Which Your Child Is Christened, You May Be Given A Special Candle Which Then Becomes A Keepsake, Or Parents Or Godparents May Be Asked To Provide A Candle For The Ceremony. During The Ceremony, The Godparents Or Parents Hold A Candle That Goes Home As A Token For The Baptized Infant. Usually, The Church Will Give An Ordinary, Tapered Candle, Even If Someone Close To The One Being Baptized May Give A Customized Baptismal Candle That Will Last All Through The Years.

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Recipient for Holy Water for Baptism ceremony. Flowers. Candles and flowers are often an important part of the baptism ceremony. Depending on the traditions of the church in which your child is christened, you may be given a special candle which then becomes a keepsake, or parents or godparents may be asked to provide a candle for the ceremony. During the ceremony, the godparents or parents hold a candle that goes home as a token for the baptized infant. Usually, the church will give an ordinary, tapered candle, even if someone close to the one being baptized may give a customized baptismal candle that will last all through the years.

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