We live in Canada ... our children were christened at home as Catholics. It is the ceremony that matters, not where it takes place.
2006-12-09 06:18:48
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-05 02:28:07
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answered by vanderbilt 4
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I have never come across this question before, but I'm sure it would be possible.
Our vicar used to go round the elderly in his parish, to give communion for those unable to attend church.
He even held services at local old peoples homes. Surely, what you are asking in just an extension to these duties.
May I wish you good luck. Hope everything works out OK.
2006-12-09 06:31:51
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answered by Dr David 6
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well, you can be christened anywhere, really. My grandpa, who is a pastor, baptized a man at his house once.
So long as a pastor, or whatever religious leader does it.
2006-12-09 06:37:32
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answered by Chelly 3
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Depends where you are located. I know where I am there are ministers that will do it at home or backyard or wherever.
Try the telephone directory for your area and call a few ministers and find out about their services.
2006-12-09 06:19:13
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answered by snippers72 2
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Yes, they can, if the minister agrees.
But if you do not wantb to go to Church why do want them to be christened.
Would it not make more sense for you to go along and see what it is that you are planning to identify them with?
You may find it the best move you have made.
2006-12-09 08:22:59
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answered by alan h 1
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don't get your kids christened , leave it until they can make their own choices because they may regret it
2006-12-09 06:41:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont know, i dont think so but then you can get married anywhere so i bet you probably could if you found a willing vicar.
2006-12-09 06:17:58
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answered by Cherry 3
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no, the building must be a church and you need to have a registered vicar/priest!
2006-12-09 06:18:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I believe that some have done it that way .
2006-12-09 06:18:05
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answered by niknak 2
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