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Baptisms or Christenings of infants are a memorable event for parents and a joyous occasion for the entire family. Babies are adorable in their special outfits chosen with love for the christening ceremony. A wonderful addition to the christening outfit might be a blanket, bib or a bible that the minister could bless and then can be added to a keepsake box for the child. First Holy Communion, a ceremonial admission of young Catholics to the community of the church, is becoming a main event for this rite of passage for 7- and 8-year-olds. The First Communion season is short, so planning is essential. When planning your special day, first, decide on a budget and the size of your guest list. Confirm the date with the important people in your child's life, grandparents, favorite aunts and uncles, cousins, etc., before you set the date with the church. Decide if you will have a reception following the baptism, christening or communion ceremony. If you want a reception at a banquet hall or restaurant, reserve it for your date and time as soon as you have confirmed the same with the church. If you are having a reception at your home, decide if it will be indoors or out (make allowances for bad weather.) If you will have the food catered at your home, reserve the date with the caterer and a time to look over their selections and to place your order. Do you need to rent tables, linens, chairs? If you would like the services of a photographer, musicians, and entertainers, book them as soon as possible. Once your date, time and reception location
have been confirmed, it is time to order the party invitations.
There are invitations available for all budgets and styles. You can
include a separate RSVP card or include a response line on your
invitation. Mail your invitations up to eight weeks prior to your
event. "Save the Date" cards are a great way to give out-of-town
guests prior notice of your party or a simple phone call will be
appreciated. Unlike the child's birthday party or other social
events, the invitations to a Baptism, Christening or First Communion party
will go to guests of all ages. The overall theme should reflect not
only the child, but the invited adults. During an adult cocktail
hour, you might want to have activities for the children, but remember,
they will probably be dressed in their best "church clothes". If the
party is for an infant, you might want to enlist the services of someone
to watch the baby while you mingle with your guests. With all the
family attending the affair, it shouldn't be a problem to find a willing
sitter. And most important, enjoy this special day with your child. Christening Invitations, Baptism Invitations, Communion Invitations
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