baptised


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Adj.1.baptised - having undergone the Christian ritual of baptismbaptised - having undergone the Christian ritual of baptism
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"Then she has not been baptised?" returned Luscinda.
"There has been no opportunity for that," replied the captive, "since she left Algiers, her native country and home; and up to the present she has not found herself in any such imminent danger of death as to make it necessary to baptise her before she has been instructed in all the ceremonies our holy mother Church ordains; but, please God, ere long she shall be baptised with the solemnity befitting her which is higher than her dress or mine indicates."
Philip baptised, prevailed with her subjects to quit the worship of idols, and profess the faith of Jesus Christ.
St Paul wrote in the First Corinthians: "Though there are many of us, we form a single body".Here lies the mystery of baptism and the reason why every man and woman needs to be baptised if they want to enter God's kingdom.
MEGHAN Markle will be both baptised and confirmed as she prepares for her church wedding with Prince Harry.
Vicar Mark Miller at Stockton Parish Church KATIE LUNN THE vicar of a thriving Teesside church says he has baptised more than 200 people in five years.
Paddy Monahan has gathered more than 3,000 signatures on a petition to get rid of an amendment which allows schools to grant preference for places to baptised Catholic children.
The four official images are a mixture of the formal and informal and were taken by celebrated fashion photographer Mario Testino immediately after the royal baby was baptised at the Church of St Mary Magdalene in Sandringham on Sunday.
They were baptised and then confirmed along with six other people from Kirkheaton, St Bartholomew's, Grange Moor and All Hallows, Almondbury, on May 24.
It's not someone who was baptised as an infant because it was the tradition.