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An "Ordinary person" cannot administer at any baptism. He must be a righteous person, must hold the Priesthood and have the authority bestowed upon him to perform such an ordinance.Roman Catholic: Any person can administer baptism, even if he, himself is not baptised. He must use ordinary 1) water, 2) intend to do what the church does (in other words, he must intend to baptise the person as a Christian, and 3) use the words, "I baptise you, name, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit". That's it! Sorry, and, of course the water must actually run over the head, this is done either by pouring or immersing the person.
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You will have over a millilitre for a start. If you administer 1ml, you administer 200ug. 240-200ug is 40ug still needed. 40/200 is 1 fifth or 0.2 of a millilitre. Therefore 1+0.2 is 1.2ml needed to be administered.
This question depends on the size of the bucket. "Ordinary" buckets come in many sizes.
It depends on the location.
In the US, all vaccines require informed consent per federal law.
Quakers do not celebrate Baptism or any other forms of religious ceremony as they regard them as being unnecessary. They often refer to them as 'Empty Forms', as they do not believe that there is any particular ritual needed to get in touch with God.
The raw materials needed to make ordinary portland cement are,Calcium oxidesilicon dioxideAluminium oxideIron oxideMagnesium oxideAlkaliessulphurtrioxide.
The nurse used a syringe to administer the patient's medication.
Charles Pearson 1854, who was Solicitor to the City of London Corporation is credited with covincing London that they needed an underground railway.
No. "Ordinary" DVD-RW drives do not have the special laser needed to create the labels on the thermosensitive LightScribe discs.
In case something happens to a parent, there will be a godparent to insure the child continues his/her religious education until Confirmation.