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In Catholic baptismal promises, individuals typically reject three things: Satan, all his works, and all his empty promises. By rejecting Satan, believers renounce evil and commit to following the teachings of Jesus Christ. Rejecting all of Satan's works signifies a rejection of sin and a commitment to living a virtuous life. Finally, rejecting all of Satan's empty promises underscores a refusal to be swayed by worldly temptations and a dedication to the spiritual path set forth by the Catholic faith.

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Baptismal Promises renewed at Confirmation are promises of what?

Being able to say yes to the set of questions the priest asked you.Roman Catholic AnswerThe renewal of baptismal promises is always held on Easter Sunday, although it can be done at other times. People renew the promises that were made for them by their sponsors at their baptism. The priest asks you if you reject Satan, and all his works; do you believe in God, in Jesus Christ, in the Holy Spirit; do you hold all the teachings of the Catholic Church, etc.


Do you reject Satan and all his works and empty promises?

I do.


What are baptismal promises?

The promises one makes at baptism. If a baby is being baptised, the promises are made for them. Basically the promises are that you believe in God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit and everlasting life. Detail: To accept the Baptismal Promises you are to: A) reject sin B) reject the glamor of evil C) reject to be mastered by sin D) reject Satan E) believe in God F) believe that Jesus, who was born of the Virgin Mary, suffered, died, was buried, rose from the dead, and is now seated at the right hand of the father. G) believe in the holy spirit, the holy Catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting H) believe that God the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ has given us a new birth by water and the Holy Spirit, and forgiven our sins. May God also keep us faithful to our Lord Jesus Christ for ever and ever.


What is the pledge in confirmation?

Beginning with baptism, a Catholic makes a firm commitment to live the Christian life, to take up his cross daily and follow his Savior. He thus makes a commitment to penance, to witness to the Christian life to others. He renews these baptismal promises every Easter and at the beginning of some special Masses. He also renews them when he is confirmed.


What church did the Protestants reject during the Reformation?

The Catholic Church


Did the Church of England reject most of Catholic rituals and traditions?

the Calvinists


Did Henry VIII reject Catholic worship?

yes he did he accutally trick them and he got money out of it


What does it mean to denounce the Catholic religion?

To reject its teachings as being non-biblical and decide not to follow them.


Is a non practicing Catholic the same as a Protestant?

No. A non-practising catholic is a catholic that does not attend worship. Protestants are christians who reject the pope as head of the worldwide christian movement.


Why do Mormons reject the POPE?

Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) reject the Pope because they aren't Catholic. Only Catholics follow the Pope.


Why dont people like you why are you a reject?

Because the people you are with is not a good group of people


Why someone reject person?

A person can reject someone for different reasons. A person reject someone because they do not like the other people or because they like someone else.