Giving Personalized Religious Items as Christening Gifts

Jim Roberts
All Christian folks consider the baptism of a child a spiritually meaningful event, and find themselves involved in the life of a new Christian. They see the ceremony as the child's entrance to their world, and accept the responsibility of looking into the child's welfare and growth as well. That is why unlike birthdays and Christmases where presents could be anything, godparents, relatives and guests often look into details when it comes to christening gifts.

Choosing, buying and wrapping presents for the godchild, a nephew or niece, or a friend's baby is indeed an interesting task. Apart from thinking of the costs, you are also caught in the array of items that would be suitable, long-lasting and meaningful for the child. Some people find it practical to purchase items, and then having it personalized and creatively improved to suit the child and the family's beliefs. Other would opt for traditional religious items that the child could grow with.

Here are great ideas for christening gifts that are friendly with anyone's budget, and yet significant to the occasion or the child's spiritual growth:

Personalized wall cross - Mostly large enough for the baby to identify, the cross is hung up on the nursery. But as the child is growing up, it is the symbol of prayer and security; it is the same for cross pendants as well and is considered the guardian and protector of the child. You could have the cross personalized with laser engravings to have the baby's name, birthday or other significant details like the baptismal date.

The holy rosary is another great present during baptisms. There are various rosaries for sale, even one that has a musical box with a resounding "Ave Maria" every time it's opened. Other rosaries are handcrafted, made of precious stones and solid wood; even available are rosaries made by monastic people. Most of these holy beads are sold under $60.

Another great religious christening gifts would be a personalized Holy Bible. After you ask the parents which version they prefer, you could have the cover of the book embossed with the child's name, baptismal date and venue, and even relevant verses.

You could also volunteer to sponsor the commemorative christening blanket or baptismal gown for the baby. With the blanket, you could have the baby's name embroidered along with the date and venue of the christening. Of course, you need to discuss this plan ahead with the parents to avoid duplication, particularly if they have an existing family tradition of using hand-me-downs for the event.

Any of the above mentioned items would serve as great christening gifts. Go ahead and shop for the most affordable present.Jim F. Roberts has been expertly writing articles for 5 years on a variety of topics of interest. He also happens to be a godparent to seven godchildren, his resourcefulness led him to finding the best web resource on Christening Gifts with gift choices such as personalized Christening name bracelet, personalized celtic cup and pewter godchild tankard.

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