Lumen gentium
   Chap., Paragraph  1     1,  7   |           was glorified.6* Through Baptism we are formed in the likeness
 2     1,  7   |        buried with Him by means of Baptism into death"; and if "we
 3     2,  11  | Incorporated in the Church through baptism, the faithful are destined
 4     2,  11  |            Holy Spirit received in baptism are made children of God,
 5     2,  14  |         the necessity of faith and baptism124 and thereby affirmed
 6     2,  14  |            the Church, for through baptism as through a door men enter
 7     2,  15  |            They are consecrated by baptism, in which they are united
 8     2,  17  |         dispositions necessary for baptism, snatches them from the
 9     3,  24  |      attain to salvation by faith, baptism and the fulfilment of the
10     3,  26  |           direct the conferring of baptism, by which a sharing in the
11     3,  28  |         whom they have begotten by baptism and their teaching.186 Becoming
12     3,  29  |           authority, to administer baptism solemnly, to be custodian
13     4,  31  |      Church. These faithful are by baptism made one body with Christ
14     4,  32  |           one Lord, one faith, one baptism"192; sharing a common dignity
15     4,  33  |       Church itself. Through their baptism and confirmation all are
16     5,  40  |         Lord Jesus, because in the baptism of faith they truly become
17     6,  44  |      special title. Indeed through Baptism a person dies to sin and
18     8,  64  |        sons who are born to her in baptism, conceived of the Holy Spirit
Sacrosanctum concilium
   Chap., Paragraph 19     1,  6   |  liturgical life revolves. Thus by baptism men are plunged into the
20     1,  10  |           sons of God by faith and baptism should come together to
21     1,  14  |            duty by reason of their baptism.~In the restoration and
22     2,  55  |           Mass which follows their baptism.~
23     3,  66  |             Both the rites for the baptism of adults are to be revised:
24     3,  66  |        Mass "for the conferring of baptism" is to be inserted into
25     3,  67  |               67. The rite for the baptism of infants is to be revised,
26     3,  69  |            what was omitted in the baptism of an infant," a new rite
27     3,  70  |         blessed within the rite of baptism itself by an approved shorter
28     5,  109 |         recalling or preparing for baptism and by penance, it disposes
Gravissimum educationis
   Chap., Paragraph 29     0       |           to the faith received in Baptism, to worship Him, and to
30     0       |   creatures they were made through baptism as they develop their own
Ad gentes
   Chap., Paragraph 31     1,  6   |       joined to the Church through baptism - that Church which, as
32     1,  7   |           incorporated into Him by baptism and into the Church which
33     1,  7   |         the necessity of faith and baptism (cf. Mark 16:16; John 3:
34     1,  7   |            into which men enter by baptism, as by a door. Therefore
35     2,  11  |             that new man put on at baptism and that power of the Holy
36     2,  14  |           reborn to Christ through baptism.~But this Christian initiation
37     2,  15  |      Christ's disciples, reborn in baptism, sharers with the People
38     3,  21  |         the Church by faith and by baptism, so that they are Christ'
39     6,  36  |         made like unto Him through baptism and through confirmation
Presbyterorum ordinis
   Chap., Paragraph 40     2,  4(9)|           Mk 16:16; Tertullian, On Baptism, 14, 2 (The Body of Christians,
41     2,  4(9)|           receive the sacrament of baptism unless the soul first has
42     2,  5   |         action of his Spirit.12 By Baptism men are truly brought into
43     2,  5   |            marked with the seal of Baptism and Confirmation, are through
44     3,  12  |       received in the sacrament of Baptism the symbol and gift of such
Apostolicam actuositatem
   Chap., Paragraph 45     1,  3   |            s Mystical Body through Baptism and strengthened by the
Perfectae caritatis
   Chap., Paragraph 46     0,  5   |           deeply rooted in that of baptism and expresses it more fully.~
Unitatis redintegratio
   Chap., Paragraph 47     1,  2   |           one Lord, one faith, one Baptism".6 For "all you who have
48     1,  3   |         been justified by faith in Baptism are members of Christ's
49     1,  4   |          though attached to her by Baptism, are yet separated from
50     3,  22  |          Whenever the Sacrament of Baptism is duly administered as
51     3,  22  |        buried together with Him in Baptism, and in Him also rose again-through
52     3,  22  |      raised Him from the dead".40 ~Baptism therefore establishes a
53     3,  22  |        reborn by it. But of itself Baptism is only a beginning, an
54     3,  22  |        fullness of life in Christ. Baptism, therefore, envisages a
55     3,  22  |         unity with us flowing from Baptism, and though we believe they
56     3,  23  |       strengthened by the grace of Baptism and by hearing the word
Orientalium ecclesiarum
   Chap., Paragraph 57     4,  14  |         either in conjunction with Baptism or separately from it, can
 
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