Christianity Practices Baptism and Eucharist

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  1. 4. The liquid used in a baptismal ceremony to symbolize cleansing.
  2. 8. A sacred basin used to hold water for infant baptism.
  3. 11. (New) The Catholic belief that bread and wine change into Christ's body and blood.
  4. 12. The cup used to hold the wine during the sacrament.
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  1. 1. A small piece of unleavened bread; in Catholicism, it literally becomes the Body.
  2. 2. (New) A type of baptism where a person is only baptized after they are old enough to choose for themselves
  3. 3. The act of being fully submerged in water, common in Protestant "Believer's" baptism.
  4. 5. The person who performs the Catholic Mass; many Protestants use the term 'Minister'.
  5. 6. The age group usually baptized in Catholic and some Protestant (Anglican/Methodist) traditions.
  6. 7. The total number of sacraments in Catholicism (Protestants usually only recognize two).
  7. 9. A Christian rite involving bread and wine; Catholics see it as a sacrifice.
  8. 10. (New) The Protestant view that the bread and wine are just reminders of Jesus' sacrifice.