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Baptism (from Koinē Gr****: βάπτισμα, romanized: váptisma, lit. 'immersion,
dipping in water') is a
Christian sacrament of
initiation almost invariably...
- chrismation, exorcisms,
laying on of hands, and
recitation of a creed. In the West,
affusion became the
normal mode of
baptism between the
twelfth and...
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Church (the
ecclesiastical arm of Ordo
Templi Orientis),
offers its Rite of
Baptism to any
person at
least 11 years old. The
ceremony is
performed before a...
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Infant baptism (or paedobaptism) is the
practice of
baptizing infants or
young children.
Infant baptism is also
called christening by some
faith traditions...
- Believer's
baptism (also
called credobaptism, from the
Latin word
credo meaning "I believe") is the
practice of
baptizing those who are able to make a...
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conditional baptism is a
baptism performed in such a way as to only be
effective if the
person is not
already baptized. In a
conditional baptism, the minister...
- In
Christian theology,
baptism with the Holy Spirit, also
called baptism in the Holy
Spirit or
baptism in the Holy Ghost, has been
interpreted by different...
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people in Kiev. The
latter events are
traditionally referred to as
baptism of Rus' (Russian: Крещение Руси; Ukrainian: Хрещення Русі; Belarusian:...
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within the
limits of the synod's
jurisdiction of Spain.
Canon 38,
permits lay baptism under certain conditions, and
Canon 53,
forbids one
bishop restoring...
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terminology understood only by a professional.
Terms such as
lay priest,
lay clergy and
lay nun were once used in
certain Buddhist cultures, especially...