Talk:Chrismation
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Orthodox and Eastern-rite Catholic churches
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[edit]I suggest that might be clearer as
Orthodox and Eastern-rite Catholic churches
to avoid giving a misimpression that Orthodox modifies Catholic here.
Incomplete sentence.
[edit]The article states: "At the reconciliation of apostates In the Eastern Orthodox Church the sacrament may be conferred more than once and it is customary to receive apostates by repeating chrismation.[8][9] Saint Methodius of Constantinople[10] [11] [edit]At the reception of certain converts"
No idea what that is supposed to say. Unless "Saint Methodius of Constantinople" is a link to see? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.172.183.3 (talk) 19:11, 19 March 2013 (UTC)
- This was my error and I have fixed it. It seems that I saved the edting session before completing hat section. Vincent J. Lipsio (talk) 10:46, 2 April 2013 (UTC)
an invalid, non-Trinitarian baptism
[edit]The very first baptisms, by John the Baptist upon, inter alia, Jesus, were non-Trinitarian, being performed by a monotheist Jew upon other Jews. Indeed, figuring as one of the Persons of the Trinity, how could Jesus have been baptised in the name of himself? Nuttyskin (talk) 20:41, 12 May 2024 (UTC)
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