rebaptism

/riːˈbæptɪzəm/
noun
  1. The act of baptizing someone again, especially in a Christian context where a person undergoes a second baptism.
    • Rebaptism is a controversial topic among different Christian groups.
    • The church held a special ceremony for the rebaptism of several new members.
    • Some Christian denominations practice rebaptism for adults who were baptized as infants.
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