Ablution in Christianity
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title:
Ablution in Christianity
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In Christianity, ablution is a prescribed washing of part or all of the body or possessions, such as clothing or ceremonial objects, with the intent of purification or dedication. In Christianity, both baptism and footwashing are forms of ablution. Prior to praying the canonical hours at seven fixed prayer times, Oriental Orthodox Christians wash their hands and face. In liturgical churches, ablution can refer to purifying fingers or vessels related to the Eucharist. In the New Testament, washin
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Prescribed washing
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ablution_in_Christianity
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2002-08-07T07:34:12Z
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2024-08-28T20:55:24Z
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