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Presents for Children's Christening, Communion and Baptism
Best Gifts for Christening, Communion and Baptism
The kind of gift we give for baby christening, communion and baptism should be somewhat different from those for more mundane occasions. By all means present the child with toys or trinkets or clothes as these will intensify the happiness of the event. However, gifts that inspire the children to become better persons should not be overlooked as these can effectively remind him of good intentions in his adult life.
Baby christening, communion and baptism gifts designed with holy symbols
You won't have to get symbols which are openly preachy either. There a myriad of plain designs which are powerful mystical symbols without appearing to be so. It might be all right to embroider a baby's clothes with angels, but older children may not appreciate that. In which case, turn to those signs that people do not normally associate with religious meaning.
The shell symbol for baby christening, communion and baptism
The scallop shell is what we often see the Baptist holding whenever he is portrayed baptizing Christ. As such, the early Christians saw in the scallop the symbol of purification, the source of the waters of cleansing. As you can see the shell is a very apt symbol for baby christening, communion and baptism. Preferably, the fan of the outward-facing shell should be towards the child's face. It may also be attached over the left breast of the person as if perpetually purifying the person's heart.
The symbol of the fish
Most of us know the symbol of the fish which represent the Holy Eucharist. But a far older meaning of the symbol is based on the outline of the fish; two arches oriented opposite to each other with one of their ends meeting and the other two ends crossing each other to form the tail.
Upon examining the figure we see that it resembles an opened eye. The fish therefore also represents and evokes the constant vigilance of heaven over the child.
The symbol of the shamrock
The shamrock was the emblem of St. Patrick when he went about converting Ireland to the faith. As such it stands for faith in God. And because it has three petals, it is also a symbol of the Holy Trinity. For baby christening, communion and baptism, this is a very appropriate emblem to use on children's gifts.
The rainbow's seven hues
The mystical number 7 is embodied in the 7 rays of the rainbow. This number is found in many of life's manifestations. These include the 7 days in a week, the divine days it took God to complete His creation, the seven notes of the scale, the seven sacraments and many others.
This symbol, when found in gifts promotes completion or wholeness of being. It is a divine blessing that helps the child to become a complete person..
The symbolism of the rooster
The rooster, as it were, awakens light in the world because it crows just before the break of day. The ancients regarded the animal as an agent by which the agents of darkness were expelled from the world. And because the rooster brings clarity of vision, it also stands for the person's intuitive powers.
Gifting the baby with a rooster-embroidered piece of clothing is a charm for the development of insight.
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