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Naming and blessing of children

The naming and blessing of a child (commonly called a baby blessing) in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) is a non-saving ordinance, usually performed during sacrament meeting soon after a child's birth in fulfillment of the commandment in the Doctrine and Covenants: "Every member of the church of Christ having children is to bring them unto the elders before the church, who are to lay their hands upon them in the name of Jesus Christ, and bless them in his name."〔D&C 20:70.〕 The purpose of the practice is twofold: to give a baby an official name and to provide an opportunity to give a blessing for the child's spiritual and physical welfare. This practice is usually only performed for infants, though older children may also receive the blessing; adult or teenaged converts to the church do not receive a comparable ordinance.〔Don S. Browning and Bonnie Miller-McLemore, ''Children and Childhood in American Religions'' (2009, ISBN 0813546958).〕〔Melvyn Hammarberg, ''The Mormon Quest for Glory: The Religious World of the Latter-Day Saints'' (2013) p. 35.〕
==Procedure==
To offer the blessing, Melchizedek priesthood holders—often including priesthood leaders, family members and close friends—gather in a circle and hold the child in their arms or place their hands on the child's head if the child is older. One of them performs the blessing. Typically, this consists of the following:
*Addressing Heavenly Father
*Stating that the blessing is being given by the authority of the Melchizedek priesthood
*Giving a name
*Adding a blessing on the child as directed by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit
The blessing is closed in the name of Jesus Christ.
After the blessing has been performed, a certificate is provided that details the date of the blessing and who officiated; it is signed by the presiding officer of the ward or branch. A membership record is created for children who receive this blessing: they are counted as members of the church and described as "children of record". They remain on the church rolls unless they reach adulthood without being baptized or a request for name removal is received from their legal guardians. Children who were blessed in the church become confirmed members of the church when they receive the ordinances of baptism and confirmation, normally soon after their eighth birthday.
Naming and blessing of a child usually occurs in the monthly fast and testimony meeting, but may be preformed in any sacrament meeting or at a private event attended by the bishop or one of his counselors.〔

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