On Monday January 31 2005 11:54 AM Paula Ryburn wrote:

> And if it's really baptism, instead of christening, there's a
> very good chance it didn't happen until they were adult,
> depending on enomination.  --Paula

According to the dictionary, 'christen' means 'to baptise'. Legacy allows
the user to pick 'Christening' or 'Baptism' as the preferred terminology for
the same thing. I've never heard 'christening' used to refer to anything but
a baptism -- except when naming a ship.

T. R. Valentine


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