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Rite of Baptism: The essential part of Baptism is the pouring, sprinkling or immersion with water. While the water touches the person, the Trinitarian formula is said: “I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.”
Jan 9, 2009 · The video of the Baby Water Baptism Ceremony at the Catholic Church in NYC was recorded by a Toronto videographer. The sacrament begins in the Church Narthex where the parents hand the...
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Nov 7, 2020 · Baptism serves as the first sacrament one receives when entering the Catholic Faith. It is a sacrament of initiation (which you can only receive one time), meaning once you received it, you officially enter into the body of Christ, the Catholic Church.
1214 This sacrament is called Baptism, after the central rite by which it is carried out: to baptize (Greek baptizein) means to "plunge" or "immerse"; the "plunge" into the water symbolizes the catechumen's burial into Christ's death, from which he rises up by resurrection with him, as "a new creature."
May 3, 2019 · As discussed above, the form of the Sacrament of Baptism has two essential elements: the pouring of water over the head of the person to be baptized (or the immersion of the person in water); and the words "I baptize you in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit."
Baptism is the first and fundamental sacrament of the Catholic Church, in which a person is reborn out of water and the Holy Spirit. It is also called the first sacrament because we cannot legitimately receive any other sacraments before baptism.
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Oct 23, 2024 · 1214 This sacrament is called Baptism , after the central rite by which it is carried out: to baptize (Greek baptizein ) means to "plunge" or "immerse"; the "plunge" into the water symbolizes...