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Church of the East, and
Lutheran Churches,
baptism is the door to
church membership, with
candidates taking baptismal vows. It has also
given its name to the...
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Mandaean baptismal formula was
adopted by
Valentinian Gnostics in Rome and
Alexandria in the 2nd
century CE.: 109 John the
Baptist adopted baptism as the...
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known symbol for the Holy
Spirit in
Christian art.
Depictions of the
baptismal scene typically show the sky
opening and the Holy
Spirit descending as...
- A
baptismal font is an
ecclesiastical architectural element,
which serves as a
receptacle for
baptismal water used for
baptism, as a part of Christian...
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Baptism for the dead,
vicarious baptism or
proxy baptism today commonly refers to the
religious practice of
baptizing a
person on
behalf of one who is...
- Protestants.
Christians who do not
practice infant baptism are
called credobaptists. The
exact details of the
baptismal ceremony vary
among Christian denominations...
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baptism Baptists John the
Baptist (c. 0 BC – c. 30 AD)
Baptistery Baptismal font
Khalsa Baptism,
Eucharist and
Ministry Baptist (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- The
Baptism of
Constantine is a
painting by ****istants of the
Italian Renaissance artist Raphael. It was most
likely painted by
Gianfrancesco Penni, between...
- most –
surviving baptismal fonts are too
shallow to have
allowed submersion. In addition, a
significant number of
depictions show
baptismal water being poured...
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confirmation that
completes the
baptismal anointing. Confirmation, then, is
necessary for the
completion of
baptismal grace. When confirmed, Catholics...