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unbaptised

[ UK /ʌnbˈæpta‍ɪzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not having undergone the Christian ritual of baptism

How To Use unbaptised In A Sentence

  • The area around the building has long been used as a burial ground for unbaptised children, and the small headstones marking these sad graves can be seen.
  • The belief in fairies was universal, and their power was specially dreaded in the case of women in childbed and of unbaptised infants.
  • The people of the parish are pleased with this permanent memorial to all the unbaptised children of the parish.
  • The doctrine of original sin and baptismal regeneration meant that an unbaptised infant could not go to heaven.
  • Many Christians still believe that the souls of unbaptised babies who die will float around in a grey ether known as limbo for all eternity.
  • Cillini were the last resting places for unbaptised babies for centuries but were also the burial grounds for shipwrecked sailors washed up on the Kerry shoreline.
  • The Kilkelly Cemetery Committee has erected an altar in Culmore Cemetery in memory of all the unbaptised children in the area.
  • The nearby Cilllin, or burial ground, was used up to about 40 years ago as a final resting place for unbaptised babies.
  • The doctrine of original sin and baptismal regeneration meant that an unbaptised infant could not go to heaven.
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