A baptistry is a separate area within a church or religious building that is specifically designed for the sacrament of baptism. It typically contains a large basin or pool of water where individuals are baptized by immersion or sprinkling as part of their initiation into the Christian faith. Baptisteries are often decorated with religious symbols and artwork, and may have special features such as steps for easy access to the water and a platform for the officiant to stand on during the ceremony.
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A baptistry is a tank or pool of water used for Christian baptism by immersion. It is typically located in a church building, often in a separate room or alcove. The baptistry may be filled with water from a fountain or reservoir, and it may be heated or cooled to provide a comfortable temperature for immersion. In some churches, the baptistry is used for both infant baptism and adult baptism, while in other churches it is used only for adult baptism.