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  2. Infant communion - Wikipedia

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    Infant communion, also known as paedocommunion, refers to the practice of giving the Eucharist, often in the form of consecrated wine mingled with consecrated bread, to young children. This practice is standard throughout Eastern Christianity , where communion is given at the Divine Liturgy to all baptized and chrismated church members ...

  3. Brief Statement of Faith - Wikipedia

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    and the communion of the Holy Spirit, we trust in the one triune God, the Holy One of Israel, whom alone we worship and serve. We trust in Jesus Christ, Fully human, fully God. Jesus proclaimed the reign of God: preaching good news to the poor and release to the captives, teaching by word and deed and blessing the children, healing the sick

  4. New Apostolic Church - Wikipedia

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    A 14- or 15-year-old can be confirmed with the blessing of the Church. During these years, children are provided with many educational materials including a bible. There are many children's activities besides Church education, such as the famous Cape Town Children's Choir. Children celebrate Holy Communion just as adults do.

  5. Pentecostalism in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The Pentecostal Children's and Youth Committee (PBU) coordinates the children's and youth work in the Pentecostal movement, publishes curriculum and organizes courses and conferences for leaders in children's and youth work. The Pentecostal Leadership Council is a coordinating body.

  6. Foursquare Church - Wikipedia

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    The Foursquare Church, a Finished Work Pentecostal denomination, teaches that sanctification is a continual process of spiritual growth. [31] Spiritual growth is believed to be promoted by Bible study and prayer. [ 32 ]

  7. Protestant liturgy - Wikipedia

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    The communion service, lectionary, and collects in the liturgy were translations based on the Sarum Rite [16] as practised in Salisbury Cathedral. The revised edition in 1552 sought to assert a more clearly Protestant liturgy after problems arose from conservative interpretation of the mass on the one hand, and a critique by Martin Bucer on the ...

  8. Veni Sancte Spiritus - Wikipedia

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    The dove: iconographic symbol of the Holy Spirit. Veni Sancte Spiritus (“Come, Holy Spirit”), sometimes called the “Golden Sequence” (Latin: Sequentia Aurea) is a sequence sung in honour of God the Holy Spirit, prescribed in the Roman Rite for the Masses of Pentecost Sunday. [1]

  9. Fire-Baptized Holiness Church - Wikipedia

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    Christianity portal; The Fire-Baptized Holiness Church was a holiness Christian denomination that was based in North America.It was unique in that it taught three works of grace prior to the advent of Holiness Pentecostalism, though with a different doctrinal formulation; it continues today in the following denominations: International Pentecostal Holiness Church, Fire Baptized Holiness Church ...