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Obsculta

Journal

2010

Baptism

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Coming To Speaking Terms: Communal And Ethical Dimensions Of Baptism In Mennonite And Catholic Perspectives, Julia Smucker May 2010

Coming To Speaking Terms: Communal And Ethical Dimensions Of Baptism In Mennonite And Catholic Perspectives, Julia Smucker

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Julia is a Mennonite-Catholic working toward a Master of Arts degree with a concentration in systematics. Julia was raised as a Mennonite and spent her life traveling including spending three years in Jamaica while her parents worked with the Mennonite Central Committee and a year in Haiti where Julia herself spent time working for the same service organization. Julia has spent much of her time working as part of an ecumenical movement to promote dialogue between Mennonites and Catholics known as Bridge Folk.


Baptism By Desire: A Sacrament For Today, Audrey Seah May 2010

Baptism By Desire: A Sacrament For Today, Audrey Seah

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Audrey is a liturgy and liturgical music student with a special interest in music composition. She was born and raised in Singapore and began studies in the United States as an undergraduate at Fresno State University. As an adult convert to Catholicism, Audrey’s own questions regarding the necessity for baptism led her to explore the doctrine of baptism by desire.