Baptismal font
A baptismal font is a permanent or semi-permanent basin where baptisms are performed. It may be small for baptism by sprinkling or pouring of water, or large for baptism by submersion under water.
Baptismal Font Media
A Romanesque baptismal font from Grötlingbo Church, Sweden, carved by Sigraf, a master stone sculptor who specialised in baptismal fonts.
A modern baptismal font in the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Houston, constructed in 2008
Detail of carved baptismal font cover (created 1930s), Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd (Rosemont, Pennsylvania)
Floating baptismal angel of the font of the Angel Church, Hinterhermsdorf in Germany which gave its name to the church.
Octagonal baptismal font in Magdeburg Cathedral, Germany.
Ship's bell as Baptismal font at chapel, Yeo Hall, Royal Military College of Canada.
Font in a church at Lenzen, Brandenburg (Germany).
Oval marble font made before 1686, St Robert's Church, Pannal, North Yorkshire.
Baptismal font at Fort Michilimackinac in Mackinaw City, Michigan.
The baptismal font of Saint Bartholmew parish church in Marne, Italy.