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baptismal

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  • J. L. Chester, ed., The marriage, baptismal and burial registers of the collegiate churc
  • Baptismal Angel
  • The life-sized baptismal angel statue, along with the chapel and the
  • they are showing in the local church an old baptismal basin made of stone and are asserting that i
  • insufflation and triple exsufflation of the baptismal candidates in modum crucis, and insufflation
  • (though in practice this baptistry requires baptismal candidates to squat or kneel down in it, and
  • priest of St. Walburga's church issued him a baptismal certificate and a certificate of good conduc
  • hich he states his intent to convert and his baptismal certificate dated July 4, 1820.
  • which he has only to claim by producing his baptismal certificate as proof of identity.
  • Monette (written as Lemott and Monett on his baptismal certificate).
  • was a Jew, she had managed to obtain a fake baptismal certificate, though her safety was also ensu
  • pplied so far including a birth certificate, baptismal certificate, 1910 census record and veteran
  • apher who was imprisoned in 1942 for forging baptismal certificates to save Jews from deportation,
  • church and baptised in the holy font in the baptismal churches.
  • After receiving formal instruction in baptismal classes and making their commitment to Jesus
  • rust ourselves completely, so as to keep our baptismal commitments and live as her children.
  • The practice of baptismal confession finds its historical roots in the
  • Inverted Saxon baptismal font supporting upright Norman font
  • Within the church, the baptismal font is Norman.
  • His greatest work is a baptismal font at Pistoia.
  • The baptismal font also stands in the north aisle.
  • Baptismal font of Furnaux also inspired by Rupert de D
  • In addition, it boasts a communion table and baptismal font dating from the Colonial era.
  • The baptismal font is from the beginning of the 16th centu
  • The church is 15th century, with a Norman baptismal font and a well preserved rood screen.
  • At the bottom of the image is the baptismal font where Bernadette was baptised.
  • In 1648 the church was given a new baptismal font as a present from a married couple from
  • e to Irving is located on the wall next to a baptismal font in the north transept.
  • Its baptismal font dates from the twelfth or thirteenth ce
  • f the candle may be ritually immersed in the baptismal font before proceeding with the remainder of
  • blessing takes place at a holy water font or baptismal font which has been placed in the center of
  • red treasures of ecclesiastical Mosan art: a baptismal font attributed to the goldsmith Renier de H
  • St. James' Church (1400), with baptismal font designed by Bertel Thorvaldsen; crypt w
  • The Baptismal Font is used during baptisms, which is regar
  • ntury AD, as testified by a Palaeo-Christian baptismal font housed under the church's presbytery.
  • Andrew's, a 12th-century church with a Saxon baptismal font and the tombs of the Drake family and L
  • were baptized on 19 August 1689 in front the Baptismal Font (picture of the Font and the plaque in
  • h has several Norman features, including the baptismal font, a chest and bench-ends.
  • The baptismal font, pillars and altars were transferred to
  • The baptismal font, carved by William Bawden in limestone,
  • Bible for readings during services, and the baptismal font, were not hurt by the fire.
  • r is a local landmark, and contains a Norman baptismal font, a 15th century arcade, and a "richly c
  • The baptismal font, which was built by Brendan Murray, the
  • t of Aniane, contains an insufflation of the baptismal font, as does the mid-10th-century Ordo Roma
  • Apart from the baptismal font, the tabernacle and the tombstone of th
  • he best are the reredos, communion rails and baptismal font, which are thought to be by Grinling Gi
  • ts of the interior, such as the pews, organ, baptismal font, altar and the three stained glass wind
  • centuries, memorial slabs and monuments, the baptismal font, the central painting of the high altar
  • peror Constantine of leprosy by a dip in the baptismal font, and then aided him in establishing Chr
  • designed the altar, ambo, priest's chair and baptismal font.
  • glass window, two plaques, a pulpit, and the baptismal font.
  • mberland who held the infant prince over the baptismal font.
  • Anglican and Roman Catholic traditions), and baptismal font.
  • Baptismal Fonts
  • m the sixteenth century; and stone alcove of baptismal fonts from the last quarter of the fifteenth
  • es Fowler, 1838, and one of the church's two baptismal fonts is 15th century.
  • Images of the saints, vestments, baptismal fonts, and other "idolatrous works," even or
  • The most notorious is that of the baptismal fronts, from the 16th century, by Jean Palmi
  • The gates themselves were salvaged baptismal gates from St. Stanislaus Kostka Catholic Ch
  • He changed his baptismal name from Pio to Tommaso.
  • Tzitzak became a Christian under the baptismal name Irene.
  • Henninghaus, whose baptismal name was August, was born in Menden in the p
  • nverted to Christianity in 1588 and took the baptismal name of John.
  • was known as "Jack", while his twin sister ( baptismal name Margery) was called "Jill".
  • om generation to generation, with a person's baptismal name being linked by ap, ab (son of) or ferc
  • on 13 September 1863 in Graz and changed his baptismal name to Andreas.
  • re Defendens was venerated, thus carries the baptismal name of this martyr.
  • not the name she was given in baptism, this baptismal name should be mentioned in the article.
  • aria is probably a confusion for "Irene" the baptismal name of Bertha of Sulzbach, wife of Manuel I
  • s, converting to Christianity and taking the baptismal name of Isabel.
  • He retained his baptismal name, adding to it only an ordinal number (M
  • Zacharias is his baptismal name, and this is used on the covers of his
  • Many popes have, however, had Peter as their baptismal name, most recently Pope Benedict XIII (Piet
  • Eudokia was her Christian baptismal name.
  • e they found a difficulty in pronouncing his baptismal name.
  • Tommaso Maria Zigliara ( baptismal name: Francesco) (end of October, 1833 - 11
  • 'Jacob' was his baptismal name; 'Dionysius' he assumed when consecrate
  • ributable to the reduction in the variety of baptismal names after the Protestant Reformation.
  • so added a chorus, and was commonly used for baptismal or confirmation ceremonies in the UK and USA
  • baptism of Jesus in splendid color, and the baptismal pond were brought from London.
  • g to the 5th century A.D. and the decorative baptismal pond excavated near Vavuniya proves presence
  • boundary is taken to be between the ancient baptismal pool and the fortified gatehouse.
  • Adulam's baptismal pool on the Lleidi River was in use for tota
  • ies and forms the background to the church's baptismal pool.
  • ed on the train of Parr in the middle of the baptismal procession of the royal child.
  • rs of the canopy held over the infant in the baptismal procession, and the same day that his kinsma
  • lly Elizabeth Juda according to Salem Church baptismal records but later changed to Elizabeth Ida,
  • Baptism and Baptismal Regeneration 1865
  • Cheney's opposition to the baptismal regeneration of infants resulted in ecclesia
  • cript by Baker in defence of the doctrine of Baptismal regeneration as held by Catholics, showing i
  • lamentum was the baptism of the Holy Spirit, baptismal regeneration, absolution, and ordination all
  • ptism and that this constitutes their infant baptismal regeneration, justification, sanctification,
  • Saint Anthony's baptismal register testifies to the first baptism reco
  • Father Oliva made his first entry in the Baptismal Register of Mission San Juan Capistrano on S
  • hive includes transcriptions of census data, baptismal registers and log books as a means of interp
  • In his view, this infant baptismal remission, which involves the objective stat
  • The 11th-century North-Italian baptismal ritual in the Ambrosian Library MS.
  • itsun", the day that became one of the three baptismal seasons.
  • the Articles of Faith, and because of their baptismal views, some regard the church as only nomina
  • various traditions, Tertullian describes the baptismal vow as practiced in his day: "When we are go
  • states that when he was being baptized, the baptismal water began to boil.
  • e Gothicum contains a triple exsufflation of baptismal water, and a prebaptismal insufflation of ca
  • although their names continued to appear as baptismal witnesses until 1734.