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With the growth of public, Christian architecture, baptismal fonts took on new meaning as important ritual objects, and therefore visual focal points of church designers and artists.
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The baptismal font is a small tub that you can find in baptisteries or more commonly in churches, aimed to the infusion of the water during the rite of baptism. In this category you will find more than ten different types of baptismal fonts : table baptismal fonts and column, bronze and brass.
St. Michael Church – Garden City, SC. A used Baptismal Font originally from St. Margaret of Hungary Church was selected for St. Michael's new church. The top and plaques were removed and the mosaic was covered with matching Rosso Atlantide marble.
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In our (Presbyterian) church, we have a stone baptismal font in which we fill with water whenever we need to baptize somebody. At other times, it's empty, more for reasons of plumbing than doctrine – apparently there's some chance it could be damaged if kept full, due to its age and design.
From the center of the font arose a porphyry column bearing a golden lamp in which, during the ceremonies of baptism, was burned an oil of fragrant odor. This font was despoiled by the barbarian invaders, but its general design may be seen in the present day structure.