The Sacrament
of Baptism:
History:
Isaiah 40:3A voice cries: “In the
wilderness prepare the way of the LORD, make straight in the desert a highway for our God.”
Mt 3:3, Mk 1:3, Lk 3:4, Jn 1:23
Mt 3:11 I baptize you with water for
repentance, but he who is coming after me is mightier than I… he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire.
Repent then vs. after the great commission
REPENT:Repentance that is
mentioned in Mt 3:11 implies that of an internal change of heart. A personal conversion. There was no (grace) associated with it. Grace- supernatural gift of
God
Repentance was a conversion- to make oneself better. Changing their life around.
The baptisms that John the Baptist performed were not a cleansing of sin, but cleansing of the soul.
The Baptism of Jesus:Mt 3:13 Jesus was baptized in the
Jordan River by? John
John tells Jesus “I need to be baptized by you, and do you come to me?”
Jesus was without sin, so why did he go to John to be baptized?He wished to be baptized
by John as this was the final preparation for his mission as Messiah.
The Great Commission:
Mt 28:19Go therefore and
make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.
The Great Commission is baptism as we know of it today.
With the Great Commission we receive Gods grace for the sacrament.
By Gods grace- Our exterior is not “just” cleaned but transformed and makes new our interior, erasing sin (including original sin)
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John the Baptist was given his name because of all the baptisms he preformed.
Sacrament: Baptism
Essential Sacramental Symbol? (Symbol= something that represents something else)
Water poured over or immersed in water while saying, “I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
Minister: Bishop, priest,
deacon, or anyone in an emergency
Repeated? No
Baptism Video
Do you have to be Baptized to go to
Heaven?
YES…Why???John 3:5 – Truly, truly, I
say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the Kingdom of God.”
BUT…
God is what???
The PERFECTION
of what???
MERCY So what happens if
someone isn’t baptized
but has the desire??
CCC 1257
EMPASIS ADD:
baptism is NEEDED.
What happens
though to those
people who have
not heard the word
of God?
What’s the catch?
This is not a loophole in not knowing!
God is perfect mercy and we believe that he will take care of all of his children.
Second Vatican Council
Second Vatican Council- reaffirmed Gods mercy toward those whom Baptism was never a true option, essentially saying that God offers everyone the opportunity for salvation, even if in unperceivable ways.
Why do Catholics baptize infants
First??
Second??
Third??
Effects of Baptism
Removal of original sin and of actual sin if present
Imprinting of an indelible sign that consecrates the person for Christian worship
Entry into Christ’s Mystical Body, the Chruch
Sanctifying grace, which is a share in God’s own life
Adoption by God as his child
Cont.
Becoming a temple of the Holy Spirit, capable of worshipping God as He desires
Actual grace, assistance from God to resist sin
The theological virtues of faith, hope, and charity
The moral virtues of prudence, justice, temperance, and fortitude which help to perfect the theological virtues
Entry into Paradise after a life lived in Christ.
Two principle effects of baptism
Purification from sin and new birth in the Holy Spirit.
Celebration of the Rite
You MUST use water and he recitation of the Trinitarian formula:
These two elements must be present for a valid baptism. Even in EMERGENCY
The rite beings with the celebrant making the sign of the cross on the forehead of the candidate for Baptism.
Passages from the Bible are read to explain how Baptism makes possible the entry into the life of faith.
Celebrant says an exorcism over the candidate to signify liberation from sin
He anoints the candidate with oil
Then the baptismal promises are recited- renunciation of Satan and profession of faith.
The candidate is immersed in water or water poured over their head
Trinitarian formula
Anointed with sacred chrism
Blessed
Given a white garment to indicate that they have been risen with Christ
Candle is lit to remind the faithful that baptism are to be the light of the world
Types of Baptism
Baptism by water
Baptism of desire
Baptism of blood
Baptism of blood
Occurs when a person has not been baptized with water suffers death for the sake of his faith in Jesus.
This person is baptized by and forth his death.
Martyrdom- Baptism of blood was common in the early Church, when many were killed for Christ before they were baptized with water.
Baptism of desire
Refers to the salvation of those who believe in a supreme being and strive to serve him as best they are able
VOCABULARY:
Baptism- the first of the seven sacraments, door which gives us access to the other sacraments
Baptism of blood- those who suffer death for the sake of faith without receiving baptism are baptized by their faith
Baptism of desire- for
those who believe in a supreme being and strive as best they are able- in their desire they receive it
Catechumen- a person preparing to receive the sacrament of Baptism
Catechumenate- The formations of person in preparation for their Christian Initiation
Communion of saints- the unity in Christ of all the redeemed
Enlightenment- another name for the sacrament of Baptism
Exorcism- the public and authoritative act of the Church to protect or liberate a person or object from the power of the devil
Renunciation- to give up something to which a person has a claim
Rite- diverse liturgical traditions in which the one catholic and apostolic faith has come to be expressed and celebrated
Seal- permanent mark given to the soul at the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders, designating one as a follower of Christ
Sponsor- most often a person who presents a child at Baptism – or anyone at confirmation and professes faith in the Childs name
Trinitarian formula- used at baptism: I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.