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  2. Godparent - Wikipedia

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    These relationships create mutual obligations and responsibilities that may be socially useful for participants. The Portuguese and Spanish compadre (literally, "co-father") and comadre ("co-mother"), the French marraine and parrain, and the archaic meaning of the English word gossip (from godsib, "godsibling"), describe these relationships. [41]

  3. God the Father - Wikipedia

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    God the Father is a title given to God in Christianity. In mainstream trinitarian Christianity, God the Father is regarded as the first Person of the Trinity, followed by the second person, Jesus Christ the Son, and the third person, God the Holy Spirit. [1] Since the second century, Christian creeds included affirmation of belief in "God the ...

  4. Paterology - Wikipedia

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    Representation of God the Father, in Medieval German prayer book (about 1486) Christian Paterology is primarily based on the study and interpretation of Bible verses that refer to God as "Father". In the Old Testament, God is called by the title "Father". God is seen as "Father" to all men because he created the world (and in that sense ...

  5. God in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    God the Father is symbolized in several Genesis scenes in Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling, most famously The Creation of Adam (whose image of near touching hands of God and Adam is iconic of humanity, being a reminder that Man is created in the Image and Likeness of God ).God the Father is depicted as a powerful figure, floating in the ...

  6. Ecclesiastical titles and styles - Wikipedia

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    Subdeacon: "Reverend Subdeacon" in inscribed address, and the Christian name with or without "Brother" is usually used, except in some traditions that use "Father Subdeacon". In Arabic, this is confused by " Shammas " being used for both the subdiaconate and the diaconate, the distinction being a "Deacon of the Letter" and a "Deacon of the ...

  7. Church Fathers - Wikipedia

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    The Church Fathers, Early Church Fathers, Christian Fathers, ... (Jesus Christ, God's Son, Saviour)—to explain the meaning of baptism, since fish are born in water ...

  8. 'Like a gift from God': Why Father's Day has new meaning for ...

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    A former middle school football coach who later ran E.W. Fonvielle & Son Feed, Seed & Garden Center in Tabor City (which Jake runs now), Darby's biological father died in February 2021. He was 76.

  9. Divine filiation - Wikipedia

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    Divine filiation builds on other Christians doctrines. In the doctrine of the Trinity, God the Son is the Eternal Word spoken by God the Father. The doctrine of the Incarnation teaches that around 2000 years ago, God the Son assumed a human nature, "became flesh and dwelt among us" as Jesus of Nazareth.