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The Roman Catholic Church likewise treats it as any other act of renunciation of the Catholic faith, although for a few years, from 2006 to 2009, it did note in the baptismal register any formal act of defection from the Catholic Church, a concept quite distinct from that of presentation of such a certificate.
The baptismal register, on 11 October lists him as being " born yesterday ", but since days were often considered to begin at sunset, this could have meant either 9 or 10 October.
The baptismal register at St Mary Woolnoth carries this entry: " Thomas, son of Francis Kydd, Citizen and Writer of the Courte Letter of London ".
Slobodin states that it is probable that the second " Rivers " entered his name as a result of a clerical error on the baptismal certificate but since the register is filled in by his father's hand and he was to perform the ceremony, one would think it unlikely that a mistake would have been made in this case.
As recorded in the baptismal register of the church of S. Nicola in Andria, his father Salvatore was a composer and maestro di cappella of the city's cathedral, and his mother, Caterina Barrese, a citizen of Naples.
Her birthdate of January 27, 1875, was attested by an entry in a baptismal register as reproduced after a 1979 hurricane, and by a birth certificate procured for her in 2000 based on the baptismal register.
Maser notes that she refused to reveal who the child's father was, so the priest baptized him Alois Schicklgruber and entered " illegitimate " in place of the father's name on the baptismal register.
The baptismal register of the cathedral parish contains the entry shown below, written down in Latin by city chaplain Leopold Lamprecht.
He had two sisters, Elizabeth ( baptised 1812 ) and Mary ( baptised 1819 ); no other siblings are recorded in St Editha's baptismal register.

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But neither was Lilian her baptismal name.
One year later Guthrum, or Athelstan by his baptismal name, Alfred ’ s former enemy and king of East Anglia, died and was buried in Hadleigh, Suffolk.
Apollos only knew of the baptism of John which suggests, as is reflected in Acts, that consistent baptismal practice was still developing in the nascent church.
The creed was apparently used as a summary of Christian doctrine for baptismal candidates in the churches of Rome.
Elizabeth was placed in Edward's household and carried the chrisom, or baptismal cloth, at his christening.
Erasmus was his baptismal name, given after St. Erasmus of Formiae.
Gioachino Antonio Rossini ( ( Giovacchino Antonio Rossini in the baptismal certificate ) ( 29 February 179213 November 1868 ) was an Italian composer who wrote 39 operas as well as sacred music, chamber music, songs, and some instrumental and piano pieces.
For example, Josephus ' description of the death of John the Baptist includes consideration of his virtues, the theology associated with his baptismal practices, his oratorical skills, his influence, the circumstances of his death, and the belief that the destruction of Herod's army was a divine punishment for Herod's slaughter of John.
Pope Adrian VI was born in the Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht in the Low Countries, and he was the last non-Italian Pope until Pope John Paul II, 455 years later, and is, together with Pope Marcellus II, one of only two modern popes to retain his baptismal name after election.
His baptismal name was Frederick of Lorraine (), and he was a younger brother of Godfrey III, Duke of Lower Lorraine, who, as Margrave of Tuscany ( by his marriage to Beatrice of Bar, widow of Boniface III of Tuscany ), played a prominent part in the politics of the period.
The earliest preserved text in the Saxon language is a baptismal vow from the late eighth or early ninth century ; the vernacular was used extensively in an effort to Christianise the lowest castes of Saxon society.
He was given the baptismal name Stephen ( István ) in honour of the original early Christian Saint Stephen.
Use of the Dutch name, " Wim ", a shortened version of the baptismal name " Wilhelm / Willem ", reflected his mother's Dutch provenance, but the Dutch version was rejected by the civil registration authorities in 1945 as " unGerman ".
The baptismal name Leopold, patron saint margrave of Austria, was given to one of their sons.
A baptismal certificate issued in 1894 lists his date of birth as October 20, 1890 ; however Morton himself and his half-sisters claimed he was born on September 20, 1885.
He was born to F. P. Lamothe and Louise Monette ( written as Lemott and Monett on his baptismal certificate ).
Pope Saint Paschal I ( baptismal name, Pascale Massimi ) was pope of the Roman Catholic Church from 25 January 817 to 11 February 824.
Before 1955, the option existed of blessing the baptismal font on the Vigil of Pentecost, and this was the only time the Paschal candle would be lit at services after Ascension.
Palma was given the Spanish baptismal name Salvador Carlos Antonio.
As late as 1830 local vicars was instructed to write both given ( Christian ) names as well as last names in the baptismal record.
Earlier only the given name of the child, birth date, and baptismal date and sex was written down, together with the parents names.
However, when her baptismal certificate came to light in the late 1990s it was established that Eliza Rosanna Gilbert was actually born in Grange, County Sligo on 17 February 1821.

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Clearly King Carlos was not present at Maria Pia's baptism, but Maria Pia claimed that the copy of the document purportedly signed by Carlos granting her the rights of the princes of Portugal was sufficient justification in ecclesiastical law for Carlos to be named her father on her baptismal certificate.
Maria Pia's baptismal certificate from 1907 was destroyed and there is only a copy of the document in which Carlos I supposedly granted succession rights to Maria Pia.

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Kornilov () and Kornilova ( feminine ; ) is a common Russian surname derived from the baptismal name Kornil ().
* The Seven Sacraments ; baptismal font panels, St. Andrew's, Croydon
* New ceremonies were introduced, such as the renewal of baptismal promises ( in the vernacular ) and the inscribing of the Arabic numerals of the year on the Paschal candle ;
His baptismal name was Constantine ; Michael was the monastic name he chose when he entered a monastery later in life.
The birth date is unknown likely due to the fact he was baptized in a Dissenting church, which either did not keep or was unable to preserve its baptismal records ; accord Royal Society Library and Archive catalog, Thomas Bayes ( 1701 – 1761 )</ li >
Augustine wrote extensively on many religious and philosophical topics ; he employed an allegorical method of reading the Bible, further developed the doctrine of hell as endless punishment, original sin as inherited guilt, divine grace as the necessary remedy for original sin, baptismal regeneration and consequently infant baptism, inner experience and the concept of " self ", the moral necessity of human free will, and individual election to salvation by eternal predestination.
He became a Christian in a ceremony at Reims at Christmas 496 ; the traditional date of the battle of Tolbiac has been established to accord with this firmly attested baptismal date, by accepting as literal truth Gregory's account which has a clear parallel with the conversion of Constantine I, connected by Lactantius with the equally conclusive Battle of the Milvian Bridge.
According to her baptismal certificate, her full name at birth was Johanna Mansfield Sullivan ; however, she was called Anne from the time she was born.
Although Green and Jane Smith never married, Jane eventually became known as Jane Green and the couple had seven children together ; all but the first had Green as a baptismal name.
The place of baptism varies: a baptismal ; a lake ; a pool ; or simply in a bathtub.
This conviction is mainly centered around the baptismal formula mandated in: " Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins ; and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost ".
* St. James ' Church (~ 1400 ), with baptismal font designed by Bertel Thorvaldsen ; crypt with sarcophagi of the reigning princes ; organ by Friedrich Ladegast
Chief among the present responsibilities of the Camerlengo is the formal determination of the death of the reigning Pope ; the traditional procedure for this was to strike gently the Pope's head three times with a silver hammer and to call his baptismal name ( e. g. " Albine, dormisne?
Since the end of the tenth century the pope has customarily chosen a new name for himself during his Pontificate ; however, until the 16th century some men used their baptismal names.
Though most monarchs of the United Kingdom have used their first baptismal name as their regnal name, on three occasions monarchs have varied from this trend ; in the first of these, Queen Victoria had been christened Alexandrina Victoria, but was titled Princess Victoria from birth and took the throne under that name.
Whether by design or coincidence, they also shared the same first and second baptismal names ; and they shared the same birthday, January 27 ( fifty years apart ).
She was named Tama at birth ; Garasha, the name by which she is known in history, is based upon her Catholic baptismal name, Gracia.
The stones represent the transitional period between the indigenous Norse paganism and the process of Christianization in Denmark ; the larger stone is often cited as Denmark's baptismal certificate ( dåbsattest ), containing a depiction of Christ.

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