1. Why do Orthodox children take Holy Communion from the time they are baptised, while the Roman Catholics take it at the age of ten?
2. What is the correct age to baptize a baby?
3. Are infants that die before being baptized going to be condemned?
4. Why are people baptized when they are still infants and not when they are old enough to decide by themselves if they want to become Orthodox Christians?
5. How did the tradition of godparents come about?
6. How can a Godparent or sponsor live up to his or her responsibilities? What are some of these responsibilities?
7. If you are baptized later in life, when you are older and have sinned —are all your sins washed away?
8. Do we have re-baptism in our Church?
9. If one of the virtues of being Christ-like is simplicity, why are the ceremonies of the Orthodox so elaborate and showy?
10. Does an unborn child receive the Eucharist if the mother receives? Does a nursing child receive the Eucharist if the mother receives?