Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 14, 164 | promise, in the name of the child, what the child itself would
2 2, 14, 164 | name of the child, what the child itself would promise if
3 2, 14, 165 | godmother is to instruct the child in its religious duties,
4 3, 10, 473 | neighbor because he is a child of God, redeemed by Jesus
5 3, 14, 641 | because we thereby expose the child to the danger of dying without
6 3, 14, 642 | Q. 643. Can we baptize a child against the wishes of its
7 3, 14, 642 | A. We cannot baptize a child against the wishes of its
8 3, 14, 642 | also agree to bring the child up in the Catholic religion.
9 3, 14, 642 | Catholic religion. But if a child is surely dying, we may
10 3, 14, 659 | promise, in the name of the child, what the child itself would
11 3, 14, 659 | name of the child, what the child itself would promise if
12 3, 14, 663 | should persons who bring a child for baptism be able to answer?~
13 3, 14, 663 | A. Persons who bring a child for baptism should be able
14 3, 14, 663 | The exact place where the child lives;~2. The full name
15 3, 14, 664 | godmother is to instruct the child in its religious duties,
16 3, 14, 668 | Church after the birth of her child. In this ceremony the priest
17 3, 14, 668 | blessing on the mother and child, while she on her part returns
18 3, 22, 898 | remain there as an ordinary child for nine months. Christ'
19 3, 26, 1083| The Presentation of the Child Jesus in the temple -- His
20 3, 26, 1083| God; 5. The finding of the Child Jesus in the temple -- His
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