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1One at the table

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  • First Year Published: 1995
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2Rite of reception of baptized Christians into full communion with the Catholic Church

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  • First Year Published: 1976
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3The Reception of Baptized Christians

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    Order of Christian Initiation of Adults

    Profession of Faith Sprinkling with Baptismal Water Liturgy of the Eucharist The Rite of Reception of Baptized Christians into the full Communion of the Catholic

    Baptism

    minister of: and such as were baptized with the first were not therefore baptized with the second: "I indeed baptize you, but he shall baptize you." Though

    East–West Schism

    al. "One Baptism—One Church? A History and Theology of the Reception of Baptized Christians," Liturgical Press, 2024, pp. 95-97. N. Kefalas, "Μελέτη ἱστορική

    Confirmation

    by any baptized member of the church; however, only a priest or bishop may perform the mystery of chrismation. If someone who has been baptized in extremis

    Profession of faith

    formula, when joining their Christian denomination as a member. The rite of reception of baptized Christians into the communion of the Catholic Church states

    Christian name

    Christianity was baptized in 878, taking the name Æthelstan. Various Fathers and spiritual writers and synodal decrees have exhorted Christians to give no names

    Catechesis

    invasions also affected the decline of catechesis. Later, instructors (catechists) would teach Christians who had been baptized as children, to prepare for practicing

    Infant baptism

    dying. If a child is baptized, even improperly, the Church must take them from non-baptized Jewish parents to raise them as Christians. These ideas matched

    Jewish Christianity

    statement of faith, not a matter of empirical proof. Christians themselves believe it. Non-Christians recognize it as the very heart of the Christian message

    Baptism with the Holy Spirit

    Testament, and all Christian traditions accept it as a theological concept. Prior to the 18th century, most denominations believed that Christians received the