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What is Holy Baptism? Baptism is the means by which we become members of the
community of believers, defined in the New Testament as the Body
of Christ. Just as Jesus was baptized with water by John the
Baptist, we include people in the community of faith by baptizing
them with water. Following a series of questions, responses and
prayers, the priest pours water on the candidate. The sign of
the cross may be made on their forehead with blessed oil. In
the Episcopal Church, a person is baptized only once. |