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  1. What Is Water Baptism? Water baptism in Catholicism is a profound sacrament that signifies the washing away of original sin and any personal sins, thereby initiating the individual into the Christian faith and the Church community. It is a public declaration of faith and a commitment to live according to the teachings of Jesus Christ.

    • Effects of Baptism
    • Old Testament Prefigurations
    • Giving Us This Sacrament
    • Who Baptizes Whom?
    • The Celebration of Baptism

    The fact that water is used for baptism signifies that there is a true cleansing that takes place. It’s a washing away of sin and death. And since baptism is a sacrament, it accomplishes that which it signifies. In other words, it actually does wash away all sin and death. Original Sin: First of all, baptism washes away original sin. When we were c...

    Baptism was seen in a veiled way from the beginning of time. The fact that God would save us one day through water is also seen in the many ways that God saved His people in the Old Testament. Let’s look at those ways. Creation:The second sentence of the book of Genesis says there was “a mighty wind sweeping over the waters” (Gn 1:2). This is a ref...

    The Sacrament of Baptism was immediately presented to us when Jesus was baptized in the Jordan. John had been baptizing people and calling them to repentance. He was preparing them for the coming of the Messiah. And then Jesus the Son of God showed up to be baptized by John. John didn’t want to do it at first, but Jesus insisted. So He entered the ...

    Baptism was entrusted to the Apostles by Jesus. He commanded them to go forth and baptize. Therefore, it is first and foremost the responsibility of bishops and priests to carry out this duty. Deacons are also ordinary ministers of Baptism, since they share in the Sacrament of Holy Orders. However, since Baptism is necessary for salvation and is in...

    Baptism is celebrated according to a set liturgical rite that has evolved over the centuries. A detailed explanation would be a book in itself. For our purposes, we will look only at some of the essential parts of the liturgical rite and speak to their symbolism and meaning. This reflection is based on the Rite of Baptism for Children, but the symb...

  2. Baptism is the sacrament that frees man from original sin and from personal guilt, that makes him a member of Christ and His Church. It is thus the door to a new and supernatural life. This sacrament has been undisputed in the Church since the beginning of Christian tradition. It has never been rejected by any heresy intending to remain on a ...

  3. In the Western or Latin Church, Baptism is usually conferred by an authorized minister by pouring water three times on the recipient's head, while reciting the baptismal formula: "I baptize you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit" (cf. Matthew 28:19).

    • AUTHORITATIVE STATEMENT OF DOCTRINE. At the outset we think it advisable to give two documents which express clearly the mind of the Church on the subject of baptism.
    • ETYMOLOGY. The word Baptism is derived from the Greek word, bapto , or baptizo , to wash or to immerse. It signifies, therefore, that washing is of the essential idea of the sacrament.
    • DEFINITION. The Roman Catechism (Ad parochos, De bapt., 2, 2, 5) defines baptism thus: Baptism is the sacrament of regeneration by water in the word ( per aquam in verbo ).
    • TYPES. Having considered the Christian meaning of the term "baptism", we now turn our attention to the various rites which were its forerunners before the New Dispensation.
  4. The sacrament of Baptism not only gives us sanctifying grace: it also makes us adopted children of God and heirs of heaven. We say "adopted" children because God the Father has only one begotten Son—Jesus Christ.

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  6. Blessing the Baptismal Water. Baptismal water is blessed at the Easter Vigil. Outside the Easter Season, the water used for Baptism can also be blessed at each celebration of the Sacrament.