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Living the baptismal life after the water and oil have dried: spiritual renewal in the parish through living one's baptismal covenant

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Donald E Shadid. Living the Baptismal Life After the Water and Oil Have Dried: Spiritual Renewal In the Parish Through Living One's Baptismal Covenant. Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/92953e8a-257d-49d1-bc28-93bc28448b51.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

D. E. Shadid. Living the baptismal life after the water and oil have dried: spiritual renewal in the parish through living one's baptismal covenant. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/92953e8a-257d-49d1-bc28-93bc28448b51

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Donald E Shadid. Living the Baptismal Life After the Water and Oil Have Dried: Spiritual Renewal In the Parish Through Living One's Baptismal Covenant. Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/92953e8a-257d-49d1-bc28-93bc28448b51.

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  • The thesis of this study is that if a group of Christians were to struggle daily to rediscover and 'live their baptismal covenant,' they would become a 'parochial apostolate' and spiritually impact their parish. The author researched the scriptural, theological and patristical foundations for baptism and attempted a program which involved personal spiritual renewal through a rule of prayer, participation in the liturgical life of the church, Christian education and almsgiving ministries. Through comparative analysis, our journey was shown to be fruitful. The rite of Baptism is only the beginning. For its fruit to mature, baptismal living is required.
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  • 02/17/2024

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