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baptismal and scene
The baptismal scene includes the Heavens opening, a dove-like descent of the Holy Spirit, and a voice from Heaven saying, " This is my beloved Son with whom I am well pleased.
The baptismal scene includes the Heavens opening, a dove-like descent of the Holy Spirit, and a voice from Heaven saying, " This is my beloved Son with whom I am well pleased.
In the baptismal scene, after Jesus emerges from the water, the sky opens and a voice from Heaven states: " This is my beloved Son with whom I am well pleased ".
Depictions of the baptismal scene typical show the sky opening and the Holy Spirit descending as a dove towards Jesus.

baptismal and Gospel
During the Sacred Mystery ( Sacrament ) of Baptism, in addition to the Alleluia before the Gospel, the choir also chants an Alleluia while the priest pours the Oil of Catechumens into the baptismal font.

baptismal and text
On the basis of evidence both internal and external to the text, it has been argued that this creed originated not as an editing by the First Council of Constantinople of the original Nicene Creed, but as an independent creed ( probably an older baptismal creed ) modified to make it more like the Nicene Creed of 325 and attributed to the Council of 381 only later.
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 adds that "... the young man ’ s linen sheet has baptismal connotations, but the text discourages every attempt to perceive Jesus literally baptizing him.
* St Michael's Church, Framlingham ( carved baptismal font without text )

baptismal and 13
Young went to court when his son was age 13 and had his birth certificate changed to match the baptismal record.
However, as Stewart Pollens points out ( see References below ), this person cannot be Bartolomeo Cristofori, since the census records an age of 13, whereas Cristofori according to his baptismal record would have been 25 at the time.

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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.
Anabaptists required that baptismal candidates be able to make their own confessions of faith and so rejected baptism of infants.
Since the 2002 edition, the Apostles ' Creed is included in the Roman Missal with the indication, " Instead of the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed, especially during Lent and Easter time, the baptismal Symbol of the Roman Church, known as the Apostles ’ Creed, may be used.
Baptism of Jesus | Baptism of Christ on the 12th-century baptismal font at St Bartholomew's Church, Liège.
The baptismal font at St Bartholomew's Church, Liège in modern Belgium ( before 1117 ) is an outstanding masterpiece of Romanesque brass casting.
" He had been " un-baptized " in 2000, and ten years later he demanded to have his name stricken from the baptismal records, a request granted by a judge in Normany, a decision appealed by the church.
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.
They began as baptismal formulae and were later expanded during the Christological controversies of the 4th and 5th centuries to become statements of faith.
The creed was apparently used as a summary of Christian doctrine for baptismal candidates in the churches of Rome.
The Dura-Europos church from 235 AD has a special room dedicated for baptisms with a large baptismal font.
Reports that Kidd came from Greenock have been dismissed by Dr. Dobson, who found neither the name Kidd ( or Kyd ) in baptismal records.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints also holds this belief, and holds baptismal services in which righteous people are baptized in behalf of their ancestors who, it is believed, are given the opportunity to accept the ordinance.
Most historians believe that the word " Dagome " is a melding of two names: the Christian " Dago ," for " Dagobert " ( Mieszko's hypothetical baptismal name ), and the Slavic " Me ," for " Mieszko.
After receiving formal instruction in baptismal classes and making their commitment to Jesus in baptism, they are thereby prepared to partake in the service themselves.
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.
They are snow-white and are considered wedding and baptismal desserts.
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.
Small timber churches are suggested at Lincoln and Silchester and baptismal fonts have been found at Icklingham and the Saxon Shore Fort at Richborough.
A Roman Catholic priest issued him a forged baptismal certificate.

baptismal and is
Kornilov () and Kornilova ( feminine ; ) is a common Russian surname derived from the baptismal name Kornil ().
* 1491 – Kongo monarch Nkuwu Nzinga is baptised by Portuguese missionaries, adopting the baptismal name of João I.
However, some historians believe that the word " Dagome " is a melding of two names: the Christian " Dago ," for " Dagobert " ( Mieszko's hypothetical baptismal name ), and the Slavic " Me ," for " Mieszko.
In modern times, Dorothy Dunnett's novel King Hereafter aims to portray a historical Macbeth, but proposes that Macbeth and his rival and sometime ally Thorfinn of Orkney are one and the same ( Thorfinn is his birth name and Macbeth his baptismal name ).
The causal theory of names combines the referential view with the idea that the name's referent is fixed by a baptismal act, whereupon the name becomes a rigid designator of the referent.
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.
Water is poured on the head of an infant held over the baptismal font of a Catholic church
It is a naval tradition to baptize children using the ship's bell as a baptismal font and to engrave their names of the children on the naval bell afterwards.
For them baptism is a " means of grace " through which God creates and strengthens " saving faith " as the " washing of regeneration " ( Titus 3: 5 ) in which infants and adults are reborn ( John 3: 3-7 ): " baptismal regeneration.
For some other Christians the ceremony of Confirmation is a matter not of " being confirmed " but of " confirming " the baptismal vows taken on one's behalf when an infant.
In Eastern Christianity, including the Eastern Catholic Churches, the sacrament of Confirmation is conferred immediately after baptism, and there is obviously no renewal of baptismal promises.
The renewal of baptismal promises by those receiving the sacrament in the Western Catholic Church is incidental to the rite and not essentially different from the solemn renewal of their baptismal promises that is asked of all members of this Church each year at the Easter Vigil service.
Within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints confirmation or " the laying on of hands " is an essential part of the baptismal ordinance.
Within latter-day revelation the ordinance of confirmation is a part of the baptismal covenant and to receive baptism without confirmation is to leave the ordinance incomplete.
Belief in the Resurrection of the Dead, and Jesus Christ's role as judge, is codified in the Apostles ' Creed, which is the fundamental creed of Christian baptismal faith.

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