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It is as baptised lay people that these vast fields are open to you.
Every baptised German who has not done this and who pays income tax must also pay the additional church tax.
The conclave cardinals may elect any baptised Catholic male, but since 1389 they have always elected a fellow cardinal.
In the Baptism service the priest explicitly pronounces the baptised infant as being now regenerate.
Christadelphians believe that sexual relationships are limited to heterosexual marriage, ideally between baptised believers.
In the early Church, only Baptised members in good standing were allowed to attend this portion of the Liturgy.
There are an estimated 33 million baptised Roman Catholics in Argentina, roughly 89% of the population.
Another story was that their father had been nothing but a charcoal burner in the woods, and their mother a baptised Indian woman from the far interior.
Any Catholic priest may invest a baptised Catholic with the Brown Scapular.
Eating Kutha Meat for a baptised Sikh is considered to be one of the 4 Cardinal Sins.
He subsequently bribed Tugumir, a baptised Slav prince, to betray his countryman and make his people subject to Germany.
There are an estimated 1.5 million baptised Roman Catholics in the Republic of Benin, or about 23% of the population, in ten dioceses and archdioceses.
The priestess of Cybele is inviolate; if a baptised Christian touch her with--that kind of touch--he dies as you have seen.
His message was particularly well received in Scotland, and Campbellite, Unitarian and Adventist friends separated to form groups of "Baptised Believers".
Granville and his wife appeared regularly in the Madame de Graffigny correspondence, usually under his baptised name Joseph or his familiar name Cotoco.
He was pursued all over Galloway, Carrick and Kyle, and given little respite, but still he preached at well-attended conventicles, baptised children, and officiated at weddings.
But modern parish registers were "discovered" (like America) in 1497, when Cardinal Ximenes found it desirable to put on record the names of the godfathers and godmothers of baptised children.
" Then I remembered what the Lord had said: 'John baptised with water, but you will be baptised with the Holy Spirit.'
Such was his admiration of De Wet that he asked his permission to add the General's name to his own baptised name, becoming Umberto "Dewet" Cristini.
On 22 December 1941, the German Evangelical Church called for suited actions by all Protestant churches to withhold baptised non-Aryans from all spheres of Protestant church life.
As a baptised Sikh of 10th Guru, Guru Gobind Singh, he was named Jamala Singh Nanuan.
Ursúa boarded the galeota with 108 soldiers, two secular priests, five personal servants, the baptised Itza emissary AjChan and his brother-in-law and an Itza prisoner from Nojpetén.
Marriage, understood as an indissoluble union between a man and a woman, if entered into validly by any baptised man and baptised woman, is considered a sacrament by the Catholic Church.
At the age of 13 he read Thomas's Elpis Israel and was subsequently baptised in 1853 at the age of 14 in the River Dee and joined the "Baptised Believers".
It currently has a worldwide baptized membership of about 17.2 million people.
It has a baptized membership of 211,383.
Presently, Christ Church has a baptized membership of 3700 communicants.
Accordingly, a marriage between baptized people, validly entered into and consummated, cannot be dissolved.
In the first, which has been lost, he inquires the reason for anointing baptized children with holy chrism.
They might have no intercourse with Christians, nor might they disinherit their baptized children.
The rite was considered necessary for salvation, and so midwives often baptized children to avoid the risk that the child would die unbaptized.
Seattle, incidentally, was a baptized Roman Catholic.
Of Germany's 28 million baptized Roman Catholics, for instance, only about 5 million are regular churchgoers.
In 1800 there were 250,000 baptized Roman Catholics, but no known Protestant believers out of an estimated 362 million Chinese.
Until 1998, the Roman Catholic Church annually published key figures such as Sunday mass attendance and the number of baptized children.
Roman Catholic missionaries did not arrive in Korea until 1794, a decade after the return of the first baptized Korean from a visit to Beijing.
By the end of the 16th century it was possible to find baptized people in virtually every province of Japan, many of them organized in communities.
He adopted his aunt's name, Gensel, and although baptized Roman Catholic, he began attending the local Lutheran church.
His gravestone gives his name as a baptized Roman Catholic: Noah Sealth.
Morley further argues that Pius XII was "primarily, almost exclusively, concerned about baptized Jews".
The document ordered that baptized children, if orphaned, should be kept in Catholic custody and stated that the decision "has been approved by the Holy Father".
Paul Thurman of Sea Cliff describes himself as a "baptized Episcopalian and a bar-mitzvahed Jew."
Since only baptized children were accepted into orphanages, an officer called La Fosse decided to let him be christened at the Saint-Merri cloister.
There are an estimated 388,000 baptized Roman Catholics in Serbia, roughly 5.5% of the population, mostly in northern Serbia.
Kesh, uncut hair, is one of the Five Ks, five compulsory articles of faith for a baptized Sikh.
Though baptized Roman Catholic, he was raised Anglican and in his later life he returned to the Roman Catholic faith.
The Church is incorporated by a 1991 Act of the Parliament of Papua New Guinea and it has a baptized membership of approximately 900,000 members.
He said, "The pianist exercises a more brazilian and rhythmic profile through a stimulating dynamic between the left and right hand, resulting in a so baptized jazz mineiro."
With her head bowed, Katie could pick out the soft voices of her baptized girlfriends, the reluctant sigh of her own mother, the stiff resolve of her father.