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- congregation meetings. Prior to 1988, unbaptized publishers were referred to as "approved ****ociates", "unbaptized ****ociates" or "regularly ****ociating"...
- state of Limbo. Many Catholic priests and prelates say that the souls of unbaptized children must simply be "entrusted to the mercy of God", and whatever...
- salvation. Some Catholic theologians have speculated that the souls of unbaptized infants and non-Christians without mortal sin but who die in original...
- is a historic burial site in Ireland, primarily used for stillborn and unbaptized infants. These burial areas were also used for the recently deceased who...
- jack-o'-lantern. In Sweden, the spirit is believed to be the soul of an unbaptized child, who tries to lead travelers to water in hopes of receiving baptism...
- In medieval Europe, archaeologists have explored the illicit burial of unbaptized children in medieval texts and cemeteries. In downtown New York City,...
- Catechumens were limited as to their attendance in formal services. As unbaptized, they could not actively take part in any service, for that was reserved...
- abyss, Limbo, where Virgil himself resides. The first circle contains the unbaptized and the virtuous pagans, who, although not sinful enough to warrant ****ation...
- faith. This is a very significant step, so much so that for catechumens (unbaptized): "One who dies during the Catechumenate receives a Christian burial."[47]...
- bayous (swamps). It is variously described as the soul of an illegitimate unbaptized infant, or a human child raised by alligators. The letiche is said to...