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Archpriest D. Sokolof
Manual of Divine services

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baptism

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,2| which the Sacraments of Baptism and the Eucharist are administered; 2 2,1| had not yet received Holy Baptism, but were preparing to receive 3 2,8| instruction and preparing for baptism — and for penitents, i.e., 4 2,8| fount for the performance of baptism; here, also, Christians 5 6,7| sin through the waters of baptism, and Jesus is glorified, 6 7,1| those who have received baptism, but also the catechumens, 7 7,1| catechumens, who are preparing for baptism, and the penitents, i.e., 8 7,1| receive the sacrament of baptism preferably on those days. 9 7,1| that we, who have received baptism, may be mindful of the pledges 10 7,1| At the present time, when baptism is usually administered 11 7,1| of the vows they took at baptism, and arouse in them a humble 12 7,1| received the Sacrament of Baptism and endeavor to live in 13 8,1| calledunbroken.”~ ~The Baptism of Jesus Christ.~ The feast 14 8,1| Christ.~ The feast of the Baptism of our Lord, celebrated 15 8,1| from Above), because at the baptism of Jesus Christ the Trinity 16 8,1| the Son of God received baptism in the River Jordan; God 17 8,1| receive the Sacrament of Baptism on the vigil of this day, 18 8,1| retained as a reminder of the baptism which catechumens used to 19 8,1| ourselves took at our own baptism. The second blessing takes 20 8,1| takes place in memory of the Baptism of Our Lord, hence the procession 21 8,2| catechumens who were preparing for baptism before Easter; it was done 22 8,2| Apostle tells us that through Baptism we are entombed together 23 9,1| The Sacraments of Baptism and Chrismation.~ Baptism 24 9,1| Baptism and Chrismation.~ Baptism is the Sacrament whereby 25 9,1| person who has received baptism does, through the anointing 26 9,1| administer the Sacrament of Baptism to a child soon after its 27 9,1| preparing to receive holy Baptism. In our country, the ceremony 28 9,1| receive the Sacrament of Baptism.~ ~The Rite of Reception 29 9,1| is performed just before baptism. The candidate for baptism 30 9,1| baptism. The candidate for baptism is conducted or carried 31 9,1| through the Sacrament of Baptism. The blessing in the name 32 9,1| catechumen worthy to receive holy Baptism.~ The same rite is performed 33 9,1| over adult candidates for baptism, and over infants. But as 34 9,1| catechumen rites and that of Baptism are performed for adult 35 9,1| to church.~ ~The Order of Baptism and Chrismation.~ To perform 36 9,1| perform the Sacrament of Baptism, the priest puts on light-colored 37 9,1| through the Sacrament of Baptism, while the clouds of incense 38 9,1| Sacrament.~ The Order of Baptism consists of the consecration 39 9,1| with which the rite of Baptism begins, are added petitions, “ 40 9,1| of man by the waters of baptism takes place through the 41 9,1| in token that, through baptism, man, like unto a branch 42 9,1| is Christ. As man dies in baptism to his former life and comes 43 9,1| with iniquity.~ The act of baptism itself is performed by the 44 9,1| receives in the Sacrament of Baptism are expressed in the words 45 9,1| that he shall live after baptism, he places round his neck 46 9,1| purity, obtained through baptism, the Sacrament of Chrismation 47 9,1| in which the meaning of baptism is set forth, also the benefits 48 9,1| Christ.~ ~Note 1st. — Of baptism performed by a layman. — 49 9,1| administer the Sacrament of Baptism belongs to the priests. 50 9,1| had, and the Candidate for baptism is feeble, and there is 51 9,1| Holy Spirit, Amen.” Such a baptism is entirely valid. Later 52 9,1| The sponsors.— At every baptism whether of an adult or of 53 9,1| questions for the infant. After baptism they assume the spiritual 54 9,1| take part in the rite of baptism as “honorary persons,” but 55 9,1| O Thou Who, through holy baptism, hast given unto Thy servant 56 9,1| token that, having received baptism, they have become citizens 57 9,1| this day.~ The Sacrament of Baptism properly performed cannot 58 9,2| Holy Trinity, or where the baptism is performed by a single 59 9,2| immersion, — by means of baptism.~v       Those whose baptism 60 9,2| baptism.~v       Those whose baptism was valid but who either 61 9,2| apostolic succession and whose baptism and chrismation was performed 62 9,3| through the Sacraments of Baptism and Confirmation, so every 63 9,3| similitude to the Sacraments of Baptism and Confirmation.~ ~Rite 64 9,4| Christian falls into sin after baptism, he violates the vows he 65 9,4| violates the vows he took at baptism, separates himself from 66 9,4| therefore called a “second baptism,” a “baptism by tears,” 67 9,4| called a “second baptism,” a “baptism by tears,” and the office 68 9,6| those used in the rites of baptism and chrismation, wrapped 69 10,2| which the deceased gave at baptism to lead a life of purity 70 10,2| have died after receiving baptism, the funeral service is


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