Romania’s Orthodox Church is under pressure to change its baptism ritual after a baby boy died following a ceremony in which he was immersed three times in water.
More than 59,000 people have signed a petition urging the Romanian Orthodox Church to change the baptism ritual.
“Given the tragic situations in which infants died after immersion in the water in the baptismal font, the church must urgently regulate this practice!” the petition reads.
The six-week-old baby went into cardio-respiratory arrest on Sunday, after being immersed in a baptismal font three times during his baptism at a church in Suceava, north-eastern Romania, CNN affiliate Antena 3 reported.
Vladimir Dumitru, who started the online petition, told CNN that he did not want to abolish the ritual of Orthodox baptism “but to change that sometimes brutal practice that involves the risk of drowning, especially in the case of children with health problems. “
“The petition is not directed against the institution of the Church or against the priests but has a constructive intention,” he told CNN.
“Through this petition we want the practice of baptism to be symbolic by sprinkling the baby on the top of the head and not its complete immersion three times, and this non-invasive practice to become mandatory in all Orthodox Churches in Romania and in the Diaspora,” he said in an email.