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... to Catholicism using the symbols of water and Spirit. Baptism is a happy occasion that is typically celebrated with food for the guests and gifts for the baby. Common Catholic ...

Comments on: Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels IV: Baptism

... as a symbol of participation in the death and resurrection of Christ, or pouring may be lawfully used." And the Catechism of the Catholic Church notes (no. 1239): "Baptism is ...

Baptism remains Baptists’ symbol, but ‘problems’ must be answered

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Is baptism merely a symbol? ... OBJECTOR: I heard the most absurd thing the other day—a Catholic said baptism is necessary for salvation.

Is Baptism Merely a Symbol? (This Rock: April 2003)

even as where Jesus is, there is the Catholic Church'' Ignatius of Antioch, 1st c ... the sea shell, especially the scallop shell, is the symbol of Baptism, and is found ...

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It is our firm Catholic belief that the Sacrament of Baptism expresses the wonderful gift of ... Scripture references and the symbols of Baptism ...

Catholic Update - The Sacrament of Baptism by Sandra DeGidio, O.S.M.

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Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane - Everyday Catholic Life: Baptism / Christening. ... Baptism Symbols. Water is the central symbol of baptism. Because water is essential to ...

Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane: Baptism

One of the Seven Sacraments of the Christian Church; frequently called the 'first sacrament', the 'door of the sacraments', and the 'door of the Church'