rebaptisms
/riːˈbæptɪzəmz/
noun
- The act of baptizing someone again, especially in a religious context where a person undergoes a second baptism.
- The church held several rebaptisms for members who wanted to reaffirm their faith.
- The pastor explained that rebaptisms symbolize a fresh start in one's spiritual journey.
- Rebaptisms are sometimes performed when someone converts to a different Christian denomination.