A HISTORICAL AND PASTORAL RESPONSE TO THE FORTY-DAY CHURCHING OF INFANTS PART ONE: HISTORICAL CONSIDERATIONS
The pre-baptismal rite of the forty-day churching of infants has raised manifold questions with regard to the manner of its execution by clergy. Supplementing such quandaries are issues regarding the gender of infants, the need to reassess and modify the language of certain prayers, and to include the father into the rite in such a manner that the focus becomes not simply the “forgiveness” and reincorporation into communion of the mother but the sanctification and celebration of the whole family in the fulfillment of the will of God.