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Christianity: practices (Pilgrimage (A journey by a Christian to a…
Christianity: practices
Worship
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Informal worship: a type of non-liturgical worship, sometimes 'spontaneous' or 'charismatic' in nature
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Prayer
Prayer: communicating with God, either silently or through words of praise, thanksgiving or confession, or requests for God's help or guidance
Set prayers: prayers that have been written down and said more than once by more than one person, for example the Lord's Prayer
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Nonconformist: an English Protestant who does not conform to the doctrines or practices of the established Church of England
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The sacraments: Baptism
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Baptism: the ritual through which people become members of the Church. The water symbolises washing away sin
Believers' Baptism: initiation into the Church. Usually done to people rite and willing to live the Christian life
Infant Baptism: the ritual through which babies and young children become members of the Church, promises are taken on their behalf by adults. The infant is freed from sin
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Pilgrimage
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Lourdes: is a town in southwest France, a major Roman Catholic pilgrimage site
Iona: is a small island in the Inner Hebrides on the western coast of Scotland. It was a centre of Gaelic monasticism for four centuries and is today renowned for it's tranquillity and natural beauty
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