-There is no specific name....their just not baptized :)
An unbaptized person is commonly referred to as a catechumen in many Christian traditions. This term denotes someone who is undergoing instruction in the principles of the faith in preparation for baptism.
A person from Scotland are called Scottish or Scot
A person who lives in Switzerland is typically referred to as Swiss.
A person who studies theology is called a theologian.
A person who goes on a pilgrimage is called a pilgrim.
The first person to be called a Hebrew in the Bible was Abraham. He is considered the patriarch of the Hebrew people and is mentioned in the book of Genesis.
They are referred to as Catechumens.
Probably because they are unbaptized. If they are unbaptized, what reason would they have for being married in a church or by a vicar?
Yes, in all emergencies, what I've learnt, is that all people even unbaptized people can baptise, but it has to be in an emergency. Unbaptized people can baptise, it just needs to be in the name of the Catholic Church. At least this is what happens in the Catholic Church, I don't really know if it is the same for all other denominations.
We usually refer to them as a Study, because they are studying the Bible. They can also become unbaptized publishers once they have progressed in their studying and knowledge of the Bible.
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.
One of Jehovah's Witnesses who is an unbaptized publishermeans that they have not been baptized but wish to share in the work that Jesus Christ, God's son, commanded us to do at Matthew 24:14 which reads, "And this good news of the kingdom will be preached in all the inhabited earth for a witness to all the nations, and then the end will come." The next step for an unbaptized publisher is to become a baptized publisher. Baptized publishers ultimately do the same as unbaptized publishers except for the fact that they have dedicated their lives to Jehovah God meaning they will use their lives in worship to him. For more information about Jehovah's Witnesses, visit jw.org, the official website of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Suicides and unbaptized children used to have to be buried in unhallowed ground throughout much of Europe.
Yes, in cases of emergency, even unbaptized people can baptize. The baptizer needs to want to baptize the person into the Church and the use of the trinitarian formula: "I baptize you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit."
Home, school, work, death. just like all the other unbaptized people in history.
Until they are baptized, they are not Catholics. Only Catholics may receive communion in the Catholic Church.
They'd be called that person's relative.
That person may be called a victim. If the person does not survive, the person can be called a casualty.