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Sacraments Of Initiation

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There are 3 sacraments of Initiation Confirmation, Baptism, and Holy Eucharist.
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Jesus is present when the consecrated oil is marked with a cross on the forehead of the person being initated.
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the three sacraments of initiation are the eucharist, baptism and confirmation. eucharist symbols: bread and cup of wine. baptism: baby being dipped in water,candle, water and oil. confirmation:flame (holy spirit)
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Their names are recorded in the parish baptismal register along with notation of their confirmation and first eucharist.
https://www.archindy.org/worship/rcia-faq.html
Why is it that their unity is to be safeguarded? Baptism, the Qurbana and Confirmation together constitute the “sacraments of Christian initiation,” whose unity must be safeguarded. The reception of the sacrament of Confirmation is necessa...
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The coordinators at each of our Centres will help provide the courses required. There are a few options, depending on the age of the person and whether or not there are special needs.
http://www.ssndcanadian.org/mh_ccc_FAQs.aspx#older
Usually at the Easter Vigil catechumens will receive the Rites of Initiation--that is, the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Communion.
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This sacrament is primarily called Baptism because of the central rite with which it is celebrated. To baptize means to “immerse” in water. The one who is baptized is immersed into the death of Christ and rises with him as a “new creature” ...
http://www.ststephenchurch.org/Sacraments/baptism.shtml
They don't. Disciples in the Bible became disciples not by baptism, confirmation or the eucharist. (In fact, I have never found confirmation or eucharist in the Bible.) They became disciples because they accepted Jesus Christ as their LORD ...
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There is at least one Mass toward the end of each semester.
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