Classical Baptism Presents For A Recently Christened Child

by Gary Strickland on August 21, 2010

Baptisms are often performed for a family’s newborn a few weeks after the birth. The ceremony, which is usually conducted by the parent’s minister, consists of submerging or anointing the baby in water that has been blessed. The event is generally attended by many close friends and family members who are all expected to bring baptism gifts for the new child.

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Baptism presents are a way to welcome the infant into its family’s spirituality and church. Traditional presents are usually personal and religious in nature. The tradition began as purely giving the baby small coins and silver, as a way for it to begin his or her meaningful journey.

Medallions featuring a patron saint is generally considered a popular and personal gift to present to a recently christened baby. The medallions are often placed on a gold or silver chain and worn on the neck. Presenting him or her with one featuring a saint they were named for or one they share a birthday with is always an excellent choice. You could even purchase a necklace with the favorite saint of the baby’s parents.

A homemade quilt is yet another extremely personal gift. Parents of a newborn child will get a lot of use out of one that can be displayed on the wall of the nursery or put in the crib. Include religious images and symbols onto the pattern of the quilt to make it more baptism appropriate. Or include the name of the baby onto the quilt to make it more personal to the family.

In keeping with the old traditions, it’s always a good choice to go with a financial gift. When inserted into appropriate cards, savings bonds make great presents for baptized kids. Purchased at any bank, the bonds mature slowly over time. Any other financial gift or investment made in the name of the infant such as savings accounts and stocks make great gifts too.

Yet another idea is a christening pillow. They are small pillows that are embroidered with the child’s birth date, baptism date, and full name. Whether the pillows are displayed in the family home or kept in the crib with the baby, the child’s parents, and the child themselves one day, are sure to cherish the thoughtful baptism gift for years and years to come.

Because the Baptism gift is being presented to a child, usually a plush animal will be the most popular. Infants are particularly attracted to stuffed toys and will surely get a lot of use out of one. To maintain the baptism’s theme, pick a stuffed toy that relates to a religious theme such as a whale or sheep.

Last but definitely not least, a bible is a very good baptism present as well. Although a baby won’t get any use out of one for quite some time, it will still be a cherished item within the family. A personalized bible will be appreciated by the child’s parents, who will ensure that it is preserved for when the baby is old enough to enjoy it. Inserting it in a silk cover or box will help keep it safe as well.

When you want ideas for baptism gifts, the Internet is a great way to expand your choices. Baby baptism gifts come in all types and price ranges, so you can find a perfect gift for any christening.