-
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...
-
congregation meetings.
Prior to 1988,
unbaptized publishers were
referred to as "approved ****ociates", "
unbaptized ****ociates" or "regularly ****ociating"...
- salvation. Some
Catholic theologians have
speculated that the
souls of
unbaptized infants and non-Christians
without mortal sin but who die in original...
-
Reconquista (the
Catholic Reconquest of the
Iberian Peninsula),
expelled both
unbaptized Sephardic Jews and the
ruling Muslim Moors. In the
Papal States, which...
-
unbaptized individuals,
though ****ociation is
generally curtailed. The
elders might privately warn
individuals in the
congregation if the
unbaptized person...
- 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...
-
performing baptism only when
death was near, (3) and the
reluctance of
unbaptized parents to have
their children baptized.
Despite this,
inscriptions such...
-
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...
-
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...
- only two sacraments: Baptism, in
which they
baptize infants, as well as
unbaptized adults by the
Aspersion (sprinkling) or
Affusion (pouring)
method in the...