baptismal

[bap-tuh-zuh-muhl]

baptismal Definition

  • 1of or relating to baptism
  • 2used in or for baptism

Using baptismal: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "baptismal" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The church held a baptismal service for the new members.

  • Example

    The priest blessed the baptismal water before the ceremony.

  • Example

    The baptismal gown was made of white silk.

  • Example

    The baptismal font was filled with holy water.

baptismal Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with baptismal

  • a document certifying that a person has been baptized, often used as proof of identity or religious affiliation

    Example

    He presented his baptismal certificate as proof of his religious background.

  • a name given to a person at baptism, often a saint's name or a name with religious significance

    Example

    Her baptismal name was Mary, after the mother of Jesus.

  • the belief that baptism is necessary for salvation and that it actually confers grace and regeneration on the recipient

    Example

    The doctrine of baptismal regeneration is a controversial topic among Christians.

Origins of baptismal

from Late Latin 'baptismalis', from Greek 'baptisma', meaning 'ceremony of baptism'

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Summary: baptismal in Brief

The term 'baptismal' [bap-tuh-zuh-muhl] refers to things related to the Christian sacrament of baptism. It can describe the ceremony itself, as in 'The church held a baptismal service for the new members,' or items used in the ceremony, such as 'The baptismal font was filled with holy water.' Other phrases include 'baptismal certificate,' a document certifying baptism, and 'baptismal name,' a name given at baptism.