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  2. The 50 best Christmas gifts for everyone on your list this year

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    The top 10 best Christmas gifts of 2024. Christmastime only comes once a year, but you should get them a gift they’ll use all year long. ... Need a surefire win for the 6-year-old? You can't ...

  3. Royal christening gown - Wikipedia

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    The Honiton christening gown or simply royal christening gown is an item of baptismal clothing used by the British royal family at every christening.The original gown was created for the christening of Victoria, Princess Royal, in 1841 and was used by the family until 2004, when it was retired for conservation. [1]

  4. Baptismal clothing - Wikipedia

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    Girl in christening gown being baptized in a Roman Catholic church.. In the Roman Catholic Church, most of those born into the faith are baptized as infants.The traditional clothing for a child being baptized into the Roman Catholic faith is a baptismal gown, a very long, white infants' garment now made especially for the ceremony of christening and usually only worn then.

  5. Infant baptism - Wikipedia

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    The promise is for you and your children and for all who are far off—for all whom the Lord our God will call.'" (Acts 2:38–39, NIV–UK, emphasis added) [88] Some churches within The United Methodist Church argue that the phrase "every one of you" recalls the use of the same phrase in Deuteronomy 29:10–12, [89] where there is explicit ...

  6. Christening - Wikipedia

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    Christening may refer to: Baptism, a Christian sacrament of initiation Infant baptism, the practice of baptizing infants or young children;

  7. Anglican sacraments - Wikipedia

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    When the Thirty-Nine Articles were accepted by Anglicans generally as a norm for Anglican teaching, they recognised two sacraments onlyBaptism and the Eucharist – as having been ordained by Christ ("sacraments of the Gospel") [1] as Article XXV of the Thirty-Nine Articles describes them) and as necessary for salvation.