In reading the article below, you will agree with me that there is a lot to be done in the place of prayer and taking action (by action I mean every child of God walking in the purpose for which they are created), so that in the various nation where we reside we can experience God's glory.
I find it difficult to come to terms with the fact that the United Kingdom is a Christian nation with all the happenings in the country. The Christian Religion seem to have been swept under the carpet while indigenes do as they please, hiding under the 'freedom of religion'..
All hope is not lost, if our Prince George in 2013, and now Princess Charlotte 2015, are being christened in a time such as this. let all who care like I do, arise and do something reasonable to help in restoring this nation from the political menace that has contributed to watering down the religion upon which this nation became great.
Please read with me and seek for how you can contribute to restoring God's Kingdom to this great nation.
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Baptisms are a must for Windsor babies. The Queen is Defender of the Faith and Supreme Governor of the Church of England. Prince George will one day take on the role when he becomes king, but his younger sister Princess Charlotte - as only a spare to the heir - will be free from such responsibility.
Royal infants are often welcomed into the Christian faith within weeks of being born.
Charlotte was only nine weeks old at her christening. George was three months old at his. William was baptised on August 4 1982 at the age of six weeks, while the Prince of Wales was one month and one day old at his own christening. The Queen was five weeks old when she was christened.
George was the first future monarch in modern times not to be baptised at Buckingham Palace, with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge choosing the intimate Chapel Royal at St James’s Palace instead.
He was on his best behaviour, blowing bubbles beforehand and being quiet and peaceful afterwards.
Meanwhile, Princess Charlotte was repeating history by being christened in the Church of St Mary Magdalene in Sandringham.
The last great-granddaughter of a serving sovereign to be born in direct succession on the male line - Princess Mary - was also baptised in the same church 118 years ago in 1897.
St Mary Magdalene was also where Charlotte’s late grandmother, Diana, Princess of Wales, was christened on August 30, 1961. Diana was born at Park House on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk where she spent her childhood.
Other notable christenings at the church include Princess Charlotte’s great-great-grandfather King George VI in 1896. The Duke of Cambridge’s cousin Princess Eugenie - the daughter of the Duke of York and Sarah, Duchess of York - was also baptised there in 1990.
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