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pig22seal
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Member since 5/07 1877 total posts
Name: Carissa
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Cake for Baptism
This upcoming weekend is my son's baptism. Many of you may already know that I am Jewish and my DH is Catholic. Throughout our pregnancy we have had many discussions regarding religion and our children. In the end we decided to 'try' to raise them BOTH. Many people, mostly our family, disagree with this decision....oh well. Anyway, we had the bris and now its time for the Baptism.
My question is, what do I write on the cake that is appropriate and non religious to keep the peace?? Thanks in advance!
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Posted 7/13/09 4:43 PM |
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Re: Cake for Baptism
God Bless Baby's name
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Posted 7/13/09 4:50 PM |
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maryb
LIF Adult
Member since 6/08 914 total posts
Name: Mary
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Re: Cake for Baptism
correct me if im wrong - in the jewish religion, you dont write out god..
even simplier from above:
bless child's name..
im having just my son's first and middle name on our cake (but it is a cross cake)
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Posted 7/13/09 8:26 PM |
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pig22seal
LOVE MY 2 BOYS!
Member since 5/07 1877 total posts
Name: Carissa
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Re: Cake for Baptism
Posted by maryb
correct me if im wrong - in the jewish religion, you dont write out god..
even simplier from above:
bless child's name..
im having just my son's first and middle name on our cake (but it is a cross cake)
You are right. G-d's name is not written in the Jewish religion.
How about Welcome babys name or Best Wishes babys name or even Congratulations babys name??
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Posted 7/14/09 9:37 AM |
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Sellazz
LIF Adolescent
Member since 2/09 758 total posts
Name: Anne
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Re: Cake for Baptism
Here are some:
Receive the Spirit, (Name) Christening Day Christened On This Day- (Date) (Name) Love to (Name) on His/Her Christening Day Bless (Name)
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Posted 7/14/09 11:48 AM |
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