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Vodici and Macedonia
Epiphany in the Macedonia is known as Vodici ( Водици ).

Baptism and Jesus
Francesco Albani's The Baptism of Christ, when Jesus became one with God according to Adoptionism
Baptism of Jesus | Baptism of Christ on the 12th-century baptismal font at St Bartholomew's Church, Liège.
Baptism has been called a sacrament and an ordinance of Jesus Christ.
* Baptism of Jesus
* Baptism – referred to in Jesus ' born-again discourse with Nicodemus (" born of water and spirit ")
In the Gospel narratives that describe the life of Jesus, the first instance of him being called the Son of God appears during his Baptism by John the Baptist.
Immersion baptism | Baptism by immersionFor most Disciples, communion is understood as the symbolic presence of Jesus within the gathered community.
Indeed, the great mercy of God who desires that all men should be saved, and Jesus ' tenderness toward children which caused him to say: ' Let the children come to me, do not hinder them ,' allow us to hope that there is a way of salvation for children who have died without Baptism.
Baptism is a sacrament because it is an " instrument " instituted by Jesus Christ to impart grace to its recipients.
On two separate occasions the declarations are by God the Father, when during the Baptism of Jesus and then during the Transfiguration as a voice from Heaven.
* Baptism of Jesus, according to one dating scheme.
The biblical narrative of Pentecost, where the 12 Disciples of Christ ( Acts 1: 13, 26 ) along with about 108 other individuals ( Acts 1: 15 ), including many women, among whom was Mary the mother of Jesus ( Acts 1: 14 ) received the Baptism in the Holy Spirit in the Upper Room, is given in the second chapter of the Book of Acts.
The Ascension is one of the five major milestones in the gospel narrative of the life of Jesus, the others being Baptism, Transfiguration, Crucifixion, and Resurrection.
* Baptism of Jesus
* Water Baptism is by one immersion " in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost ," as Jesus commanded.
On one end, there are ( across the bottom, from left to right ) images of the Adoration of the Magi, Mary enthroned with the infant Jesus, and the Baptism of Christ, and above, Christ enthroned at the Last Judgement.
Barebone strongly disagreed with these advocates of believers ' baptism, and within a few weeks he issued A Discourse Tending to Prove the Baptism ... to be the Ordinance of Jesus Christ.
* A Discourse tending to prove ... Baptism ... to be the ordinance of Jesus Christ.
Basil and the New Year, and to the Baptism of Jesus in the River Jordan, along with wishes for the household.
Such spirituality is prominently featured on many of his songs, such as the lyrics on his album Baptism, and having his back inscribed with a tattoo stating, " My Heart Belongs to Jesus Christ.
For example, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have a doctrine of Baptism for the dead, which necessitates that members of that faith engage in family history research.
UPCI sources emphasize that no one can repent on his or her own power ; it requires a supernatural gift of God's grace. See under heading " The Source of Repentance " in Bernard, David K. It does not bring by itself the full power of salvation, and unless it is followed up with baptism in water in the name of Jesus Christ and baptism of the Holy Ghost, it may be lost. See under heading " Relationship to Water and Spirit Baptism " in Bernard, David K. Furthermore, the ability to repent is temporary and may only be accomplished while one is alive.
There is historical evidence that by the middle of the 4th century the Christian churches of the East celebrated the birth and Baptism of Jesus on the same day, on January 6 while those in the West celebrated a Nativity feast on December 25 ( perhaps influenced by the Winter solstice ); and that by the last quarter of the 4th century, the calendars of both churches included both feasts.

Jesus and Republic
In the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia and Hungary, where St. Nicholas ( sveti Mikuláš / szent Mikulás ) gives his sweet gifts on December 6, the Christmas gift-giver is the Child Jesus ( Ježíšek in Czech, Jézuska in Hungarian, Ježiško in Slovak and Isusek in Croatian ).
Born at Gurabo in Santiago Province being the first child of Hipolito de Jesus Mejia Diaz and Maria Josefa Dominguez, Mejía received a high school diploma from the Loyola Polytechnic Institute in San Cristóbal, Dominican Republic, graduating in 1962.
The Holy Name of Jesus | IHS monogram with angels, in Hostýn, Czech Republic.
:* Second Round — Defeated Jesus Herrera ( Dominican Republic ), on points ( 4: 1 )
:* Third Round — Defeated Jesus Beltre ( Dominican Republic ), 4: 1
In Italy it is called Gesù Bambino and in Portugal Menino Jesus ( Italian and Portuguese for " Baby Jesus "), in Hungary its name is Jézuska ( Hungarian for " Little Jesus "), in Slovakia Ježiško (" Little Jesus ") and in the Czech Republic Ježíšek (" Little Jesus ").
* True Jesus Church in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Infant Jesus of Prague () is a 16th century Roman Catholic wax-coated wooden statue of child Jesus located in the Church of Our Lady Victorious in Malá Strana, Prague Czech Republic.
In addition, the statue has also merited several Papal sanctions through Pope Leo XIII who instituted the Sodality to the Infant Prague of Jesus in 1896, followed by Pope Saint Pius X who organized the Confraternity of the Infant Jesus of Prague in 1913, and most recently, Pope Benedict XVI, who donated a golden crown to the statue during his Apostolic visit to the Czech Republic in September 2009.

Jesus and Macedonia
The Thatcher family joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in 1843, and moved to Macedonia, Illinois and later to Nauvoo.
In addition, records his vision of " a man of Macedonia " and in the Lord spoke to Paul " by a vision " and in Jesus spoke to Paul when he " fell into a trance ".

Republic and Macedonia
* 1944 – ASNOM: birth of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia, celebrated as Day of the Republic in the Republic of Macedonia.
( Republic of Macedonia )
* 2001 – NATO decides to send a peace-keeping force to the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
* Assumption of Mary ( Eastern Orthodox Church, a public holiday in the Republic of Macedonia, Serbia, and Georgia )
Having in mind the bad condition of the forest fund, and in particular the catastrophic wildfires which occurred in the summer of 2007, a citizen's initiative for afforestation was started in the Republic of Macedonia.
Category: Cities in the Republic of Macedonia
21 years later, these were in turn abolished and annexed to the Roman Republic as the province of Macedonia ( 146 BC ).
; FYROM / Republic of Macedonia
: The Republic of Macedonia is entered as Macedonia, the name used in its first entry in the Factbook upon independence in 1992.
In the 1994 edition, the name of the entry was changed to the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, as it is officially recognised by the United Nations ( awaiting for the resolution of the Macedonia naming dispute ).
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A view of Samuil's Fortress, over the old town in Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia | Macedonia.

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