The correct US spelling is baptized. The UK spelling is baptised.
No, baptism and confirmation are not the same in the Christian faith. Baptism is a sacrament that symbolizes a person's initiation into the Christian faith, while confirmation is a ritual in which a baptized person publicly affirms their faith and receives the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
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No, confirmation is not the same as baptism. Baptism is a sacrament that initiates a person into the Christian faith, while confirmation is a ritual in which a baptized person publicly affirms their faith and receives the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
No, according to most Christian denominations, baptism is considered a one-time sacrament that signifies a person's acceptance of faith.
Those who profess the faith, are in a state of grace, desire to recieve the Sacrament, and intend to live as a disciple of Christ and witness to the faith, both within the Church and in the world are eligible to receive the Sacrament of Confiramtion
a sacrament is basically a ritual of the Christian faith, this may include the breaking of bread at Communion.
Confirmation in Tagalog is "kumpirmasyon." It refers to the sacrament in the Catholic church where a person is strengthened in their faith and receives the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
No, in most Christian denominations, baptism is considered a one-time sacrament that signifies a person's initiation into the faith.
No, in most Christian denominations, baptism is considered a one-time sacrament that signifies a person's commitment to their faith.
Baptism is a Christian sacrament where a person is initiated into the faith through water, symbolizing purification and rebirth. Confirmation is a ritual in some Christian denominations where a baptized person publicly affirms their faith and receives the Holy Spirit.
It symbolizes the persons connection with Jesus and God. Holy oil in the sacrament of the anointing of the sick purifies a person and prepares them for death. The oil releases them from all of their sins and makes them holy. It symbolizes the faith of the person.