Even though we have baptised our theatre as the theatre of energy, we mix physical theatre with conventional theatre. |
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The majority of the native Moorish communities, the Mudejares, chose to stay and be baptised. |
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He celebrated his first Mass in the church where he was baptised and confirmed. |
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Parishioners would return to the church where they had been baptised, or to worship in the Mother Church in their district. |
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They were to leave that meeting a member of the Elim church after being baptised by immersion along with four of his children. |
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Pilots baptised their planes in her name and entire regiments were dedicated to her. |
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Four babies were baptised in the parish over the last two weeks. |
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He had defined the local church as a fellowship of baptised believers. |
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It is true that, by this very fact, the baptised is then united to Christ, but it is the Eucharist that will complete this union. |
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It is thus important to provide proper formation to the baptised so that they may live in this new context of religious pluralism. |
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In those cases where the baptised have lost contact with the Church or are not educated in the faith, it is a vital mission to reach out to them. |
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A priest and a baptised Jewess have been made to represent victims of a very different identity. |
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Saragossa surrenders and queen Bramimonda, Marsil's wife, is taken to France where she is baptised with the name of Juliana. |
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She regularly attended the evangelical Citygate Church in Bournemouth and was baptised there. |
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The person wanting to be baptised is called a catechumen and those seeking the other sacraments are called candidates for eucharist and confirmation. |
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Though churchgoers remain a minority, churches are crowded and across the country adults are getting baptised. |
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It is under the sign of this mystery, that all the future life of the baptised is placed. |
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That meant that they wanted to get baptised because of the salt that was given during baptism. |
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Their present form goes back to the Middle Ages when children were given a first name when they were baptised. |
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During the ministry he had begun, he baptised nobody, but he promised that he would continue his work after his resurrection. |
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They were baptised and integrated into one of the many participating church fellowships. |
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The responses refer to those who have been baptised but do not practice their faith. |
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They spoke about having to go to the church, both father and mother, for six weeks before the children could be baptised and that the young people did not go to church as much as they did when they were young. |
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Quick, silent and  invisible, supplied with the latest equipment and trained in the most recent techniques for a shadow war, they are baptised 'the Ghosts. |
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In 2010, Blair became godfather to Murdoch's daughter, Grace, when she was baptised in a low-key ceremony on the banks of the Jordan, close to the spot where Jesus was baptised. |
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This is an estimate of all those who have been baptised. |
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He was baptised by Richard Fox, the Bishop of Exeter, at a church of the Observant Franciscans close to the palace. |
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Official figures from 2005 showed there were 25 million baptised Anglicans in England and Wales. |
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In the Baptism service the priest explicitly pronounces the baptised infant as being now regenerate. |
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His reign ended in 688 when he abdicated and went on pilgrimage to Rome where he was baptised by Pope Sergius I and died soon afterwards. |
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Wilfrid taught the locals to fish, and they were impressed with Wilfrid's teachings and agreed to be baptised en masse. |
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He claimed that Sweyn, who was baptised along with his father, was a heathen. |
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About thirty children are baptised by immersion. |
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By 627, Paulinus had converted Edwin, and on Easter, 627, Edwin was baptised. |
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If they have not previously been baptised, the service will include baptism. |
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In 688, the king relinquished his throne and went on a pilgrimage to Rome to be baptised, but died shortly after the ceremony. |
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She was baptised, but also consulted a white witch. |
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Even though the Blakes were English Dissenters, William was baptised on 11 December at St James's Church, Piccadilly, London. |
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He was baptised at the age of one month into the Church of England, though his family themselves were irregularly practising Unitarians. |
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The winter of 1776 was particularly harsh and it was not until 5 April that she was baptised at the local church with the single name Jane. |
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Joseph Mallord William Turner was born on 23 April 1775 and baptised on 14 May. |
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In return for formal recognition of the lands he possessed, Rollo agreed to be baptised and assist the king in the defence of the realm. |
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Charlemagne accepted their surrender and sent one native chief, baptised Abraham, back to Avaria with the ancient title of khagan. |
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For two years now, the latter have been developing the famous drone, a small reconnaissance plane without pilot and completely autonomous, which they have baptised Typhoon. |
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Maintaining his provocative, rebellious spirit, Dalà baptised his painting anew, calling for a return to classicism and turning to photographic realism. |
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Some sects and new religious movements use aggressive tactics in proselytizing new adherents among the baptised, thereby often doing injustice to persons. |
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He came with us one day to the prayer meeting in Hannover and during the meeting the Lord Jesus baptised him in the Holy Ghost and healed him from asthma. |
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Gerry was at our wedding, baptised our daughter Nora and concelebrated my mother's Funeral Mass in May. |
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Where will the project be that the founding fathers baptised? |
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The Leinen report is, in this respect, very important, as it highlights all the imperfections still present in this offspring that we are bringing to be baptised. |
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His biographers mostly follow the contemporary newspaper evidence in saying that he was born 1 May 1769, the day that he was baptised. |
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A peace treaty with the Danes was signed at Wedmore and the Danish king Guthrum the Old was baptised at Aller. |
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His date of birth is not known, but he was baptised on 26 February 1564, and is likely to have been born a few days before. |
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He was baptised at the age of five weeks and attended church, where his father and uncle contributed to music. |
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According to Lewis's memoir Surprised by Joy, he was baptised in the Church of Ireland, but fell away from his faith during adolescence. |
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Ultimately the Danes capitulated, and their leader Guthrum agreed to withdraw from Wessex and to be baptised. |
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Dahl and his sisters were raised in the Lutheran faith, and were baptised at the Norwegian Church, Cardiff, where their parents worshipped. |
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Mary was baptised at the nearby Church of St Michael shortly after she was born. |
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It is said that he was baptised at Porthclais, now the city's port, and was brought up by his mother at Llanon. |
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According to Gregory of Tours, over three thousand of his soldiers were baptised with him. |
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Some household slaves were baptised in the hope this would mean their freedom in England. |
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He then demanded that they all be baptised, and most reluctantly they agreed. |
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She was baptised Alexandrina, after one of her godparents, Emperor Alexander I of Russia, and Victoria, after her mother. |
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Anyone refusing to have their children baptised was required to leave Zurich. |
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Only baptised males are ordained to holy orders as bishops, presbyters and deacons, or admitted to the public teaching office of reader. |
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He was baptised at St Margaret's, Westminster, into the Church of England, of which he was a lifelong member. |
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He was baptised on 29 April 1599 at St John's Church, and attended Huntingdon Grammar School. |
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Later that same year, he was baptised by William Laud, the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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One month later, he was publicly baptised at Norfolk House, again by Secker. |
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Only baptised persons are eligible to receive communion, although in many churches communion is restricted to those who have not only been baptised but also confirmed. |
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Three weeks later the Danish king and 29 of his chief men were baptised at Alfred's court at Aller, near Athelney, with Alfred receiving Guthrum as his spiritual son. |
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At a later age, individuals baptised as infants receive confirmation by a bishop, at which time they reaffirm the baptismal promises made by their parents or sponsors. |
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Four years later, he devastated Finland and baptised Karelia. |
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Rollo also agreed to be baptised and to marry Charles' daughter Gisela. |
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Then went oute to hym Jerusalem, and all Jury, and all the region rounde aboute Jordan, and were baptised of hym in Jordan, knoledging their synnes. |
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His sister, the poet and diarist Dorothy Wordsworth, to whom he was close all his life, was born the following year, and the two were baptised together. |
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You can force people to be baptised, but you cannot force them to believe. |
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Long before his own baptism, Clovis had allowed his sons to be baptised. |
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When baptised, children are registered in the Church of Norway's member register, leading to a large membership, although many people do not remain observant as adults. |
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Canon law makes no provision for divorce between baptised individuals, as a valid, consummated sacramental marriage is considered to be a lifelong bond. |
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As soon as he had recovered from his wounds, he let himself be baptised. |
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In 1857 it baptised the first convert in connection with its labours. |
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German and French records support that Harald Bluetooth was baptised. |
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Abraham and Charlotte were members of the Church of Ireland Parish of Clontarf and attended the parish church with their children, who were baptised there. |
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The first verifiable date is that Turner was baptised on 14 May. |
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