Baptism with the Holy Spirit

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    1. What does this passage tell us about the sacrament of Baptism? This passage tells us that Baptism is a sign of welcoming one into the Catholic Church/ family. The passage also tells us that baptism is not just a sacrament, it is a celebration of the Catholic family, as in the passage it explained that people came for varies of places to see Jesus and to become Catholic/ baptised as well. 2. What is the meaning of Baptism? Baptism is the Catholic Church’s way of celebrating God’s unearned…

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    savior of the world. They initiated into the Catholic Church through the sacraments of initiation: Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist. The sacramental sign of Confirmation is the anointing with oil with the words, “Be sealed with the Gift of the Holy Spirit.” The Catholic Church is the community of those who profess their belief in Jesus. Christ as the Son of God, publicly affirm that belief through Baptism, Celebrate it through the Eucharist, accept the teachings of Christ that have come down…

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    views was correct or was well-based. The councils with the major Christological perspectives were the Councils of Nicea, Constantinople and Chalcedon. Each of these councils had a different view of Christ and how He is part of the Trinity with the Holy Spirit and the Father. The councils came to different conclusions as to why they thought their Christological perspective was correct. The decisions of the councils also effected the Church as a whole, in various ways. The controversy…

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    Christian religion. Catholics believe the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit make up one God. “The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are co-eternal and co-equal” (page 1 St. Athanasius). “Each are distinct Persons, each Person is fully God, and there is only one God” (page 1 Matt Perrman). Matthew 28:19, “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirt.” When Catholics are baptized, they are not baptized in…

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    The Person of the Holy Spirit is entrenched inside of the whole extent of Scripture. He is initially specified in Genesis 1:2 and shows up oftentimes all through the Old Testament. He is no less unmistakable in the New Testament, yet there is maybe not any more essential photo of the degree of His temperament and work than the one communicated in the Gospel of John. This paper will analyze both the Person and the work of the Holy Spirit as it is expounded in John’s Gospel. This paper will…

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    There are many thoughts that come to mind when reading the third chapter Lumen Gentium. The phrase known as People of God is used when entitling those who come together in commencement to worship God. Some examples of a group of the People of God are the First Vatican Council and the Sacred Council. The church is widespread throughout the world but we all worship the same God. He stated that you “shall not have any other Gods before me” in reference to how we put Him first. There are many people…

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    formality of a liturgy worship in some churches, which is outlined in the text: • The first charge, the fundamental and central one, is that formal-liturgical worship quenches the Holy Spirit. That is to say, by addressing God in forms and by doing it the same way within an ever-repeating cycle of occasions—such as Sundays, baptisms, marriages, and funerals—the church is trying to tie God’s hands. The church is conspiring to limit the way in…

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    Mom and I attended a ladies Bible study where the baptism of the Holy Spirit was discussed in depth. After a brief discussion with the Bible study teacher after class I prayed with the teacher to receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit. I immediately had words in my mouth that were in a language I didn’t understand. My mind tried to analyze it but the Bible study teacher told me not to be concerned with it. She let me know that it was the Holy Spirit praying through me. My relationship with…

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    what it states (That there is one body and one spirit) in Ephesians 4:5-6, one Lord, one faith, one baptism; 6 one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all. The “holy” mark of the church doesn’t suggest that the members of the church are free from sin but Christ’s church is holy because it is Christ’s church as stated in Matt. 16:18, “upon this rock I will build my Church.” Which means the Church is holy because God is Holy, and the Church comes together to share God’s…

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    Meeting Jesus in the Sacraments Meeting Jesus in the sacraments, is a book based on the different sacraments you see throughout the Catholic faith. Baptism, Confirmation, the Eucharist, Holy Matrimony, Reconciliation, Holy Orders and the Anointing of the Sick are the sacraments you see illustrated throughout the book and how these sacraments relate in our life. Throughout this paper, I will explain what ethical behavior Pope francis is calling for throughout these Sacraments and how we can live…

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