Holy baptism has been called "enlightenment" since ancient times. This Greek name, which means illumination, is the term St. Gregory uses throughout his sermon on baptism. When translated to Latin, it is nearly always rendered as "baptismus".
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Holy baptism has been called "enlightenment" since ancient times. This Greek name, which means illumination, is the term St. Gregory uses throughout his sermon on baptism. When translated to Latin, it is nearly always rendered as "baptismus".
Holy baptism has been called "enlightenment" since ancient times. This Greek name, which means illumination, is the term St. Gregory uses throughout his sermon on baptism. When translated to Latin, it is nearly always rendered as "baptismus".
Holy baptism has been called "enlightenment" since ancient times. This Greek name, which means illumination, is the term St. Gregory uses throughout his sermon on baptism. When translated to Latin, it is nearly always rendered as "baptismus".
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