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... baptism of a child or infant . Adult candidates are a clearly secondary expectation . The rite further presumed that the baptism was a separate liturgical action , not connected to any important corporate celebration , such as the ...
... baptism of a child or infant . Adult candidates are a clearly secondary expectation . The rite further presumed that the baptism was a separate liturgical action , not connected to any important corporate celebration , such as the ...
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... baptism took place ( except for baptism in extremis ) disappeared as the Church encouraged the practice of baptism as soon after birth as possible . Finally , the essential unity of Christian initiation ( baptism in water , sealing ...
... baptism took place ( except for baptism in extremis ) disappeared as the Church encouraged the practice of baptism as soon after birth as possible . Finally , the essential unity of Christian initiation ( baptism in water , sealing ...
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... baptism , confirmation and first communion as a unified rite in which all the baptized who had received the laying ... [ baptism , confirmation and first communion ] either as successively given at different stages in the initiation ...
... baptism , confirmation and first communion as a unified rite in which all the baptized who had received the laying ... [ baptism , confirmation and first communion ] either as successively given at different stages in the initiation ...
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