The sacraments of confirmation and communion may be administered immediately after this practice in Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this practice that is sometimes justified as being analogous to circumcision, as evidenced by Colossians 2:11. This practice is contrasted with the “credo” practice of the Mennonites and Pentecostals.
ANSWER: infant baptism [accept equivalents like child baptism orchristening; prompt on baptism by asking “of whom?”]
[10e] While current teachings hold that unbaptized infants are entrusted to God’s mercy, past teachings sentenced them to this location. The Harrowing of Hell freed the patriarchs from this location.
ANSWER: Limbo [accept Limbo of the Infants or Limbo of the Children; accept Limbo of the Patriarchs or Limbo of the Fathers; accept Sheol]
[10h] A 418 council in this city led by its bishop Aurelius affirmed the baptism of infants for the remission of sins while also denouncing several Pelagian doctrines. A 251 Synod in this city considered the treatment of the lapsi.
ANSWER: Carthage [accept Council of Carthage]
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