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- CHRISTEN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CHRISTEN is baptize How to use christen in a sentence
- What is a Christening? Its Meaning and Significance in Christianity
Christening is a type of baptism that is traditional in the Catholic or Anglican Church Commonly, baptizing babies and young children includes an ordered ceremony, and frequently, the child is christened with a new Christian name in a gathering of family and friends
- CHRISTENED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CHRISTENED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of christen 2 to give a baby a name at a Christian ceremony and… Learn more
- Baptism vs. Christening: What’s the Difference? | Christian Pure
Christening and baptism are sacred acts symbolizing the welcoming into God’s family through water and the Holy Spirit, often used interchangeably in different Christian traditions
- Christen Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
He was christened when he was three months old They christened the baby Anna The politician was chosen to christen a new ship The newspaper has christened her as the reigning Queen of Tennis They christened the new ball park with a win
- Baptism vs Christening - Difference and Comparison | Diffen
Even though the words baptism and christening are used interchangeably, there is a subtle difference Christening refers to the naming ceremony (to "christen" means to "give a name to") where as baptism is one of seven sacraments in the Catholic Church
- Christened - definition of christened by The Free Dictionary
To baptize into a Christian church b To give a name to at baptism 2 a To name: christened the kitten "Snowball " b To name and dedicate ceremonially: christen a ship 3 To use for the first time: christened the new car by going for a drive [Middle English cristnen, from Old English cristnian, from cristen, Christian; see Christian ]
- Christen - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To christen a person is to name them, especially in a church baptism ceremony Your parents may have christened you after a great-grandparent, giving you the same first name
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