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Baptism

From the Greek word that means 'dipping', baptism in most Christian churches is a sacrament. It is a rite of purification by water, a ceremony invoking the grace of God to regenerate the person, free him or her from sin, and make that person a part of the church. Thus, baptism is usually required for membership in the church. In Roman Catholic and Anglican theology baptism is also held to confer an indelible character on the person, requiring him or her to worship. Formal baptism is performed by immersion (as among the Baptists) or by pouring or sprinkling water on the person to be baptized. This ceremony is accompanied, in churches that accept the dogma of the Trinity, by a formula asking the blessing of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. In some churches the child is baptized soon after birth and has sponsors (godfather and godmother) who make declarations of faith in his name. The rite is sometimes called christening, and this term is applied especially to the giving of a baptismal name. Other churches withhold baptism until the person is relatively mature. Some Protestant groups, such as the Religious Society of Friends, reject all outward baptismal rites. Similar customs are known in many non-Christian cultures. The baptism of Jesus himself can be considered part of the founding of the Christian Church.





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Mill Plain Green is located northwest of Fairfield in an area that has always been known as Mill Plain. It is situated at the intersection of Sturges and Mill Plain Roads and bordered by Mill Plain Green on the north. On the north and west are residences built during the 18th and 19th centuries. The most visually distinctive structure is the large Sturges Cottage, a fine and early example of American Gothic architecture. It was built in 1840 for Jonathan Sturges, a successful New York City businessman and a summer resident of Stratford. To the west of the green is a complex of one- and two-story structures that are all part of a chronic convalescent hospital. The offices are in a large, two-story Colonial Revival structure. The rest are in flat-roofed institutional buildings. They are all set back from the road to allow for parking in front. The only redeeming feature is a stone wall along the street in front of the parking lots that helps to provide boundaries for the green.

The green is flat and somewhat uneven. It is randomly planted with shade trees except for one evergreen near the center.