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  2. Aspersion - Wikipedia

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    The normal form of baptism for the first centuries—until at least the twelfth century—was immersion. [citation needed] However, when a person could not be immersed, baptism by aspersion or affusion was performed. There are records of people receiving baptism in prison, awaiting martyrdom, where immersion would be difficult or impossible ...

  3. Affusion - Wikipedia

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    Affusion of the infant. Affusion is a method of baptism where water is poured on the head of the person being baptized. The word "affusion" comes from the Latin affusio, meaning "to pour on". [1]

  4. Asperges - Wikipedia

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    The name comes from the first word in the 9th verse of Psalm 51 (Psalm 50 in the Vulgate and Septuagint) in the Latin translation which is sung during the traditional form of the rite (or optionally in the ordinary rite) except during Eastertide. The 51st Psalm is also one of the antiphons that may be sung in the rite under the Mass of Paul VI.

  5. Sprinkles - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] This name can be seen borrowed into spoken Egyptian Arabic as faːrmasil. [3] Jimmies is the most popular term for chocolate sprinkles in the Boston, Philadelphia, and New England regions. [4] The origin of the name jimmies is uncertain, but it was first documented in 1930, as a topping for cake. [5]

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  7. The Mandela effect: 10 examples that explain what it is and ...

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    Reality: The restaurant's name, Chick-fil-A, has always been spelled with a K. 5. Totino's Pizza Rolls. Fake: Tostino's pizza rolls. Reality: The brand has always been spelled Totino's, without ...

  8. Naming in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Baby Name Wizard author Laura Wattenberg explains that the practice became popular in the early 20th century as poor immigrants chose names they associated with the sophistication of English aristocracy and literature, many of them surnames. Regardless of origins, many names that are now considered first names in the U.S. have origins as ...

  9. Here’s why Elon Musk changed his name on X to ... - AOL

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    Musk, a confidant of President-elect Donald Trump, has yet to offer a full explanation for his sudden name change. But there are a few hints. Elon Musk bizarrely changed his X profile name to ...