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  2. Ceremonial ship launching - Wikipedia

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    Ceremonial practices for christening and launching ships in the United States have their roots in Europe. Descriptions are not plentiful for launching American Revolutionary War naval vessels, but a local newspaper detailed the launch of Continental frigate Raleigh at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, in May 1776: [2]

  3. Baptism of James VI - Wikipedia

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    While Mary was hunting with Darnley at Cramalt Tower in August 1566 she wrote invitations to the baptism. [15] On 6 October the Privy Council allowed a tax to be raised to entertain the ambassadors at the baptism, £6000 would come from the church, £4000 from the barons and freeholders, and £2000 from burgh towns.

  4. Order of Christian Initiation of Adults - Wikipedia

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    Baptism; Explanatory Rites - [Anointing after Baptism] - if Confirmation is separated from the Catechumen's Baptism - [Clothing with a Baptismal Garment]- optional - Presentation of a Lighted Candle; Renewal of Baptismal Promises. Invitation; Renewal of Baptismal Promises: - Renunciation of Sin - Profession of Faith; Sprinkling with Baptismal Water

  5. Masque at the baptism of Prince Henry - Wikipedia

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    The third day, 30 August, was the baptism proper in the Chapel Royal. Anne of Denmark does not figure in Fowler's account of the ceremony and it seems Annabell Murray, Countess of Mar took her place. [41] An ordinance for the arrangement of furnishing and seats in the chapel survives, the "Form and Ordering of the Chapel for the Baptism". [42]

  6. Yardenit - Wikipedia

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    Yardenit (Hebrew: ירדנית), also known as the Yardenit Baptismal Site, is a baptism site located along the Jordan River in the Galilee region of northern Israel, which is frequented by Christian pilgrims. The site is located south of the river's outlet from the Sea of Galilee, near Kibbutz Kvutzat Kinneret, which owns and manages the site.

  7. Baptism - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] [13] Baptism is also called christening, [14] [15] although some reserve the word "christening" for the baptism of infants. [16] In certain Christian denominations, such as the Catholic Churches, Eastern Orthodox Churches, Oriental Orthodox Churches, Assyrian Church of the East, and Lutheran Churches , baptism is the door to church ...

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