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baptism

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Christians mark important events in the natural progress of a human life with ceremonies. These ceremonies answer the questions which people ask about the mystery of life itself. Baptism answers the questions “ who am I?” and “what am I here for?”. Baptism is the rite of initiation into the Christian faith. The word ‘baptise’ comes from a Greek word ‘baptizo’ meaning ‘to dip’. When you get baptised you are asked to turn away from your sins. In baptism you are washed clean as a sign of the new life you are going to lead according to Gods law. When you are baptised you become a member of the catholic church. Baptism is the start of the three sacraments of initiation, the other two are holy communion and confirmation in the roman catholic tradition.
Baptism is an initiation rite, this means it is a ceremony by which a person is made a member of something. When you are baptised you become a Christian. Baptism is a sign of new life and ...

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