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Charly
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Christenings
I'm not very religious and pretty clueless. We are bringing our baby up Catholic and I believe in the sacrament of baptism. Does everyone do a "formal" Christening with a party? and when are they usually done? (How many months after birth?)
My baby is due late November so I'm thinking the Christening would be right after Christmas and I don't think I want to do a big party. Maybe just close family (mom, MIL, brother and couple of close friends.)
Is there anything wrong with doing that?
TIA
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Posted 7/13/06 11:35 AM |
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Re: Christenings
There's absolutely nothing wrong with that. I did a small party after her christening with just family. Gianna was christening when she was 7 weeks old.
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Posted 7/13/06 11:37 AM |
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Melbernai
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Re: Christenings
We were holding out to do a big party but the money just never came along. We waited so long --- she was 9 months last weekend when we did it -- so we ended up just having a small bbq in my FIL's backyard with just immediate family.
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Posted 7/13/06 11:42 AM |
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Charly
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Re: Christenings
Thanks I feel better. I just know I live too far and esp with the winter weather a big party won't work for me.
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Posted 7/13/06 2:01 PM |
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dandr10199
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Re: Christenings
We are having a baby dedication and having a luncheon afterwards with family and close friends. It will be about 40-45 people.
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Posted 7/13/06 2:04 PM |
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Charly
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Re: Christenings
Posted by dandr10199
We are having a baby dedication and having a luncheon afterwards with family and close friends. It will be about 40-45 people.
I was just thinking parents, godparents and sibliings
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Posted 7/13/06 2:18 PM |
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MrsBumbleb
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Re: Christenings
We had Roman's Baptism followed by lunch at a restuarant with only immediate family. Roman was three months old.
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Posted 7/13/06 2:29 PM |
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ddunne2
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Re: Christenings
Sounds like a good plan to me. Jack was born in October and we had his Baptism in January with immediate family and then eveyrone came back to our house for food that I catered myself. 
Also, I didn't do favors...just not my thing for a baptism.
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Posted 7/13/06 2:39 PM |
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nrthshgrl
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Re: Christenings
Posted by MrsBumbleb
We had Roman's Baptism followed by lunch at a restuarant with only immediate family. Roman was three months old.
We did the same. Although our immediate family was 21 people.
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Posted 7/13/06 3:45 PM |
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dandr10199
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Re: Christenings
Posted by ddunne2
Also, I didn't do favors...just not my thing for a baptism.
Same here, no favors.
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Posted 7/13/06 3:53 PM |
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Re: Christenings
I am having my DS Christening this Sunday--he will 4 months old. We are doing a late lunch at a restaurant with just our immediate family.
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Posted 7/13/06 4:02 PM |
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Re: Christenings
Andrew will be christened at 5 months old and we are having a fairly large gathering. We both come from large extended families and it would be to hard to cut the list. Trust me I would love to have something small so we could save the money
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Posted 7/13/06 4:04 PM |
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CHRISTINEL
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Re: Christenings
Christenings I am due Late August and I have to tell you go small .
For my first son Joseph I went all out and there was about 65 people there and it was a fortune. And it was Crazy and I didnt even enjoy my sons Christening.
Now with my second child coming I alreadly discussed with my husband that I am having only the family and a few close friends attending.
I am due August I am going to try to have it in Late September if not early October
Enjoy the moment the time goes by so quickly
Hope I help
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Posted 7/13/06 9:58 PM |
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Re: Christenings
i had big christenings for my other kids so with spencer i felt i needed one too. it's alot of work we did it at our house and i catered it and it RAINED!!! so many kids in the house!! i was out of my mind!!
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Posted 7/13/06 10:12 PM |
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That is what I initially wanted to do.. have something small, but now this has turned into a HUGE fiasco with sooo many people coming.
Ryan will be just about 6 months for his on 7/23.
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Posted 7/13/06 10:17 PM |
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Charly
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THanks for sharing everyone
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Posted 7/14/06 9:38 AM |
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preciouslove
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Re: Christenings
Posted by Charly
I'm not very religious and pretty clueless. We are bringing our baby up Catholic and I believe in the sacrament of baptism. Does everyone do a "formal" Christening with a party? and when are they usually done? (How many months after birth?)
My baby is due late November so I'm thinking the Christening would be right after Christmas and I don't think I want to do a big party. Maybe just close family (mom, MIL, brother and couple of close friends.)
Is there anything wrong with doing that?
TIA
Our baby was born on June 4th and the christening will be on October 8th. We are doing a small intimate party at a restaurant.
Nothing is wrong with what you are doing.
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Posted 7/14/06 9:42 AM |
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