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    Catholic Baptism

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    Sacrament of Baptism: Gateway to New Life Baptism The word ’Baptism’ comes from a Greek word baptizein that means to ’plunge’ or ’immerse’. To ’plunge’ someone in water represents the person dying‚ being buried and resurrecting with Christ as a ’new creature.’ (C.C.C. # 1214) Some call this Sacrament ’the washing of regeneration and renewal by the Holy Spirit’ because Baptism results in a new birth of water and the Spirit. Without it‚ no one can enter the Kingdom of God. [Jn. 3:5] (C.C.C

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    The Sacrament of Baptism

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    The Sacrament of Baptism The Sacrament of Baptism is a landmark event in the life of Christians. And though the various Christian denominations have the own vision of the Office of Baptism‚ the meaning of this act is the same because it means the adoption of a person into the church. Thus‚ the main aim of this assignment is to research the Sacrament of Baptism from various perspectives‚ including its meaning for the person’s existence‚ and the ways how it can influence on human life. To start

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    is also a way of welcome and it was a dominical sacrament which is an outward and physical sign of an inward and spiritual reality. The pro’s of having a baptism for your baby is: if you were told your baby could not survive‚ for the sake of tradition you could get it baptised so that it wouldn’t go to hell because the purifying of the baptism would clean the baby of it. Why they would go to hell is because of original sin‚ and original sin comes from the story‚ from the Bible‚ of Adam and Eve who

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    written‚ with a specific focus on the ritual of baptism. The Didache‚ also titled “The Teaching of the Lord to the Gentiles‚ through the Twelve Apostles”‚ was written in Greek in 1056 but was discovered in the library at Constantinople in 1873. The date of its original work‚ its authorship and provenance are unknown. The work may have originated either in Alexandria‚ Antioch‚ or Syria. Amongst its seminal teachings‚ the Didache lists the following baptism instructions (Staniforth 1968: 225-231): The

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    “Describe the practice of Baptism and analyse the significance of Baptism for both the individual and the Christian community.” The term Baptism is generally defined as “a rite of washing with water as a sign of religious purification and consecration.” Throughout Christianity‚ Baptism is widely practiced due to its fundamentality to the individual as well as adherents. The purpose of Baptism is to indicate the unity of the Father‚ Son and Holy Spirit as well as the death and resurrection of the

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    prerequisite of all the others‚ is baptism. The word baptism is rooted in the Greek language‚ meaning a dipping in or under water or‚ more commonly‚ washing. This is more than fitting considering the effects of the sacrament. Before the official institution of baptism as a sacrament by Christ‚ converts to Judaism were baptized by Saint John the Baptist as an external sign of reconciliation and repentance‚ adding their own words of atonement. The first baptism had no sacramental qualities‚ but Our

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    Baptism and the Holy Spirit in the Book of Acts Water Baptism vs Baptized with the Spirit and Power The book of Acts begins with Jesus ’ parting words to His apostles before His ascension to the right hand of God the Father. In His opening statement Jesus promises the Holy Spirit‚ and He does this by distinguishing the coming of the Spirit from the baptism of John. “For John truly baptized with water‚ but you shall be baptized with the Holy Spirit not many days from now.” (Acts 1:5) John had testified

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    Jordan Pickens Professor Scott Wilson Anthropology 120 17 October 2012 Baptism: My Rite of Passage In life everyone experiences some type of rite of passage and many of us go through multiple including things such as religion‚ school‚ jobs‚ marriage and joining the armed forces. I went through a rite of passage known as a baptism when I was eighteen years old. This rite of passage changed dramatically the way that I was living. I went from a way of death and sinfulness into becoming born

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    Baptism: The Most Essential Ritual of Catholicism Hypothesis: Baptism is an essential symbolic ritual of the Catholic religion that brings the adherent closer to God‚ has a number of effects on the adherent including original sin and has a continued affect on their life. An abundant amount of religions across the world use rituals to demonstrate their beliefs and bind adherents together in a sense of community. The Catholic Church does this by using the sacraments of initiation to embrace

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    Essay Question In the Catholic tradition why is baptism considered necessary for salvation? (In this essay you will need to explain the doctrine of original sin and how baptism is the sole way of overcoming the effects of original sin.) Holy Baptism is the basis of the whole Christian life‚ the gateway to life in the Spirit‚ and the door‚ which gives access to the other sacraments. Through Baptism we are freed from sin and reborn as sons of God; we become members of Christ‚ are incorporated

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