Baptism


Equatorial baptism at ORP Wodnik, 2003

Equatorial baptism - a traditional rite on a vessel for the first time passing through the equator.

Equatorial baptism is an international custom celebrated by the crews of merchant, school, cruise ships, passenger ships, and navy ships. The ceremony is usually presided over by a person disguised as Neptune, who in Roman mythology is the god of water, clouds and rain. A baptismist who receives a series of sophisticated tasks and humiliations receives a certificate. Authoritative control (maritime tradition):

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