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                      Copyright (c) 1996, Roanoke Times

DATE: Saturday, September 14, 1996           TAG: 9609160038
SECTION: VIRGINIA                 PAGE: B-3  EDITION: METRO 
SOURCE: Associated Press WASHINGTON


INFANT NEARLY DROWNS DURING BAPTISM

THE 4-MONTH-OLD GIRL is in critical condition after having her head immersed in a baptismal tub Sunday.

A 4-month-old girl was in critical condition Friday after nearly drowning during a baptism at a breakaway Roman Catholic church.

Officials of the Imani Temple in Northeast Washington planned to meet Friday night to decide whether the Rev. August Griffin, who briefly immersed the baby's head three times into a baptismal tub during the Sunday ceremony, should be punished.

District of Columbia police said after the ceremony, blood began streaming from Sade Victoria Omotola's nose and her face turned blue. The child is now on life support at Children's Hospital.

The Rev. George Stallings, who founded the Imani Temple seven years for black Catholics disillusioned with the church, said Friday that the sect discourages baptisms that require immersion or pouring of water on young children.

But Stallings, who was in Detroit during the ceremony, said the girl's mother insisted on the ceremony - even though her prematurely born daughter had just been released from the hospital a month ago.

``Since the mother insisted that the child be baptized by total immersion, that is what my associate pastor ... did,'' Stallings said. ``We ... were unaware that Sade had a medical condition.''

Stallings added that the girl's mother and grandmother reportedly argued before the ceremony about whether to go through with the immersion. Stallings said he did not know if the family was threatening legal action.

The Imani Temple boasts about 6,300 members worldwide. The Washington sect has about 3,000 members.


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