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Choosing the Baptismal Garments

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The baptism is one of the most important days in the life of a
newborn child; it is your son or daughter's introduction into
the Christian fellowship as well as a way of thanking the Lord
for the abundant blessing of a new child. Since the parents need
to take much into consideration for this ceremony--such as the
organizing the invitations, preparing the food  and arranging the
decor – it will prove helpful to involve the godparents in the
selection of the baptismal garments. Not only will it remove a
bit of stress from the parents' shoulders, it will also be a way
of ushering in the spiritual connection which will be shared
between godparent and child.


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Choosing the Baptismal Garments
Copyright © 2006 Helen Marakis
Portara
http://www.portara.com



In his great power God becomes like clothing to me ; he binds me
like the neck of my garment. Job 30:18

The baptism is one of the most important days in the life of a
newborn child; it is your son or daughter's introduction into
the Christian fellowship as well as a way of thanking the Lord
for the abundant blessing of a new child. Since the parents need
to take much into consideration for this ceremony--such as the
organizing the invitations, preparing the food  and arranging the
decor – it will prove helpful to involve the godparents in the
selection of the baptismal garments. Not only will it remove a
bit of stress from the parents' shoulders, it will also be a way
of ushering in the spiritual connection which will be shared
between godparent and child.

In the Greek Orthodox tradition, the godparent has a spiritual
responsibility to instruct the child in the ways of the church.
Accordingly, the child's first major spiritual experience, that
of the baptism, is both initiated by and ends with the role of
the godparent. To commence the ceremony, the parents hand the
child to his godparent who speaks on behalf of the child,
denounces Lucifer, and recites the Orthodox Creed; after the
baptism is completed, the child is dressed, and the godparent
hands the child back to his parents who kiss the hands of their
child's new spiritual adviser.

With the portent of playing such a large role in your child's
life, it would be encouraging to allow the godparent to aid you
in the selection of your child's baptismal wear. There are many
things to consider when looking for the perfect garment for your
son or daughter on their special occasion. You would want the
garments to mirror the illustrious nature of the ceremony,
however, the degree of formality of this garb is up to you.

I delight greatly in the LORD; my soul rejoices in my God. For he
has clothed me with garments of salvation and arrayed me in a
robe of righteousness. Isaiah 61:10


Style

The major factor in determining whether your child will be
elegantly formal or cute and casual is one of personal taste.
Parents who opt for the more elaborate garb will be attracted to
styles with rich ornamentation. There is much to choose from in
this category. You may choose to clothe your daughter in a long
dress with lavish layers of organza and delicate appliques. For
your son, you might choose a tuxedos accented with windowpane
trim for a dapper appearance or a lovely knickers outfit. Long
rompers trimmed with lace or ribbon are also available for both
boys and girls.

There is also a large selection for the parent who opts for a
more demure garment. Parents who fall into this category will
admire the crisp lines and a great fit in their garment. There is
an irresistible assortment of day-length dresses and suits
available for your son or daughter. Imagine a short romper or
baptismal robe of pristine white, accented with subdued notes
such as a stole or a unique corded liturgical belt such as the
priest of the ceremony would wear. Adorable sailor suits and
sophisticated dresses are also available in either white or
ivory-ecrou color with hand-beaded cutwork and accented with
organza fabric or/and sequins and pearls that create a truly
incredible christening outfit.


Material

The material you choose will help determine the degree of
ornamentation which will be appropriate for your child's
baptismal garment. The child's comfort should be of utmost
importance so stiff and scratchy fabrics should be avoided at all
cost. A variety of the finest fabrics are available, including a
light 100% cotton, Dupioni silk, gabardine, silk shantung, silky
satin, pure organza or embroidered french netting.

Weather could also be a factor in choosing the fabric for your
little one's baptismal wear. Silk, organza or cotton will be
ideal in warmer climates whereas satin would be optimal for
cooler climates. The accessories you choose for your child will
also be effected by the weather. Sunny weather calls for a nice
bonnet or hat/beret to keep the baby well-shaded; a baptismal
blanket, bonnet/beret, and shoes will keep your child warm during
the winter months. Another very important issue to consider also
is if you have a reception following the ceremony, you might need
to get a matching detachable coat for the baby since most places
are airconditioned and your baby would need to be warm and
comfortable.


Color

The color white represents purity, holiness, and innocence; thus
traditionally the child will be dressed in an immaculate white
garment. For those that are searching for alternatives to this
norm or more trendy ideas, baptismal apparel is available in
subtler shades of white such as pearl, off-white, winter white,
and champagne. To add a hint of color to your child's attire,
you might opt for the addition of colored embellishments and
appliques.

Once the issue of the child's baptismal garments has been
decided, the parents and godparent(s) may move on to deciding
upon the baptismal undergarments. The undergarments come as a set
which includes a small white or ivory towel (used by the priest
and godparent to wipe their hands proceeding the baptism), a
large white or ivory towel (which the child will be wrapped in),
one large white or ivory oil sheet (used with the towel to wrap
the child), and one set of baptismal undergarments. The godparent
is responsible for bringing these six items which will be used
immediately following the child's immersion in the baptismal
fount.

The items included in the Baptismal Undergarments are considered
sacred in both the Catholic and the Orthodox church, and are
therefore kept safely. While only the undergarments are
technically considered venerable, the entire baptismal ensemble
can be safely stored and cherished as a family heirloom. These
garments would serve as a lovely keepsake of your child's
baptism and a testimonial to your exquisite taste.


Preservation

It is relatively simple to protect these memories from the wear
and tear of mother nature and father time. These items can easily
be housed in special containers for safe storage. Baptismal
boxes, baptismal bags, and memory trunks are available in an
assortment of materials and designs to please everyone. You can
choose from high quality wicker, wood, leather, silky satin
fabric vested also with satin or bamboo; all of which can be
decorated to your specification with baby themes and colors for
your little boy or girl or be personalized.

www.portara.com provides you luxurious and exquisite designs of
Baptismal wear to adorn your little baby. From simple and
stunning to sophisticated and elegant, picture your child in one
of these unique and one of a kind christening gowns or dresses
that will mirror the beauty and the pageantry of the christen or
baptism occasion.




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Helen Marakis is the owner of Portara.com. Portara offers a 
great selection in baptismal wear and baptismal accessories. 
Whether you are the parent or godparent, please take a look 
at www.portara.com website to see a selection of fine quality 
baptismal products. Portara helps simplify the decision-making 
process for both the parents and the godparents: 
http://www.portara.com


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