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In "The Crucible", John Proctor does not attend church regularly because he does not like, or agree with, the Reverend Parris. Because of this, he also refuses to have his last child baptized.
because she was pregnant so they have to wait until the child is born to kill her and they said that to proctor.
Elizabeth Proctor, who along with many others, was accused of witchcraft by the girls whose hysterical mania brought about the Salem Witch trials. Although she and her husband, John, obtained the signatures of outstanding members of the community attesting to their character, Elizabeth was convicted and sentenced to execution. For some reason, the order was never carried. She gave birth to a child while in prison, but nothing is known about the rest of her life.
A good topic for a monologue would be after Elizabeth has had a child. You can reflect on Three events 1. Abigail and Johns Affair 2. Elizabeth protecting John adultery 3. The court trial when John confessed
As his exact birthdate is not known, it is speculated to be about April 23, 1564 (he was baptized April 26, 1564). His first child, Susanna was baptized May 26, 1583, which would have made him 19 at the time of her birth.
Yes, a Catholic child should be baptized in a Catholic church.
In "The Crucible," Reverend Hale accuses John Proctor of not regularly attending church services and failing to have his third child baptized. These actions are seen as evidence of Proctor's lack of commitment to Christian religious practices.
In "The Crucible", John Proctor does not attend church regularly because he does not like, or agree with, the Reverend Parris. Because of this, he also refuses to have his last child baptized.
Yes, a child can be baptized if his parents are separated, even if they are divorced. Children are not penalized for the mistakes of their parents.
Yes, the Catholic Church believes in one baptism for the forgiveness of original sin. once baptized in any church they are baptized according to the Catholic Church.
Yes, anyone, even an unbaptized person can baptize in emergencies. But if it is not an emergency then the child should be baptized in the Catholic Church. If the Church denies baptism, then it should not be done.
Yes.
Proctor is questioned about his infrequent church attendance and his failure to have his third child baptized, which are considered evidence against his Christian nature. Additionally, his inability to recite all ten commandments further casts doubt on his religious devotion.
The Ukrainian Catholic Church is in union with the Holy Father and the Roman Catholic Church, so there should be no problem at all with a child baptized in that rite of the Church attending a Roman Catholic school.
No. In order to be able to partake of the Holy Sacrament of Communion, you must be baptized and christmated(confirmed) in the Church in which you plan to receive the first communion. However, you are unable to be baptized in both churches, as the church in which the child has been baptized for the second baptism, becomes the Church in which they stand in and can only stay in that church, unless they convert to the other church, and lost the "right" to take communion in the church they converted form.
I am unsure about this. Talk to your local priest.
You can go to your local church or the church you go to and ask the priest/minister for more information.