English to Malayalam Dictionary baptism

baptism

ജ്ഞാനസ്നാനം
definition
noun
One of the distinguishing characteristics of the Native Baptist church is immersion baptism .
(in the Christian Church) the religious rite of sprinkling water onto a person's forehead or of immersion in water, symbolizing purification or regeneration and admission to the Christian Church. In many denominations, baptism is performed on young children and is accompanied by name-giving.
translation of 'baptism'
noun
ജ്ഞാനസ്നാനം
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The rite of 'baptism' is the sacramental entry into Christian life, and communion is a memorial of Christ's death and resurrection.
this event constituted his 'baptism' as a politician
Given that the church was a state church, the view was that one could not make a purely religious act such as 'baptism' a requirement for church membership.
It was within the community of the parish that ordinary people received Christian teaching and the sacraments of the church; 'baptism' , confirmation, marriage, and burial.
We were discussing the rite of Christian 'baptism' .
This is an especially appropriate time to begin worship with a remembrance of 'baptism' and a sprinkling rite.
the sacrament of 'baptism'
Deora started writing a column in a Mumbai publication in preparation for his political 'baptism' .
One of the distinguishing characteristics of the Native Baptist church is immersion 'baptism' .
When water 'baptism' precedes salvation it becomes a religious practice, a ritual without substance.
Only as they shared the name of Jesus Christ in 'baptism' would they find real unity.
At the opening worship, dancers waved a river of blue fabric through the crowd, symbolizing the waters of 'baptism' .
Many of the rites of passage that young people undergo in Hungary are Christian rituals such as 'baptism' , first communion, confirmation, and marriage.
A living Mormon stands in as proxy for a deceased person, as water 'baptism' by immersion is vicariously performed.
Living Water is both a joyous and a challenging celebration of 'baptism' and the Christian life.
In the early church, 'baptism' immediately made newcomers a part of the whole community.
One witnesses the fasting and the solemn rite of 'baptism' , preferably, by immersion in flowing water.
Significantly, Marcion would admit married persons to 'baptism' in his church only if they took a vow to abstain from all sexual intercourse.
She was also known to mock the holy sacrament of 'baptism' by sprinkling water on her mother's head and reciting the appropriate words.
The Estonian Evangelical Christians Free Church did not require 'baptism' by immersion as a prerequisite for church membership.
this event constituted his 'baptism' as a politician
My first opportunity for believer's 'baptism' in water by immersion came one month later.
He challenges the view of 'baptism' as an admission to membership within the church.
In Denmark, 'baptism' in the state church had become a matter-of-course rite of citizenship.
Without injured captain Jon Petrie and his predecessor Gordon Bulloch, who retired last month, the new Scotland boss faces a 'baptism of fire' in his first outings as the full-time coach.
Then, of course, there are the 'baptismal' waters that inaugurate Jesus' ministry.
But Election 2004 will be somewhat of a 'baptism of fire' for her daughter Dawn who, at 21, is the youngest candidate seeking a seat in Kerry.
Other attractions around the town will include a display at Keighley Shared Church of the town's original register of weddings, 'baptisms' and funerals, and a letter from John Wesley.
Waterford ladies face a 'baptism of fire' when they take on champions Harlequins in the opening round of the AIB Bank sponsored Munster Ladies Hockey Division One League on Saturday.
The surrounding host-culture religions are used for ceremonies like 'baptisms' or funerals for which the Roma need a formal religious institution.
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