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      • Baptism is an actual new birth by water and the Holy Spirit. The result of this new birth is that a new person emerges. The old person enters into the water of baptism and dies. Then the new person rises from those waters. For this reason, the ideal form of baptism is full immersion.
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  2. Nov 7, 2020 · What a Catholic baptism is? The symbolism behind the sacrament? Why they’re so important to our faith? Why Catholics baptize infants? How to get your child baptized? If you answered “yes” to even one of those questions, this is the guide for you!

  3. Jun 22, 2017 · The waters of baptism are deliverance from slavery to sin, liberation from the forces of evil and offer the freedom to choose to live according to God’s ways. Water is death and resurrection. To fall into the water and be submerged for even a short amount of time can result in drowning and death.

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  4. 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.

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    • Water. Water is the primary symbol of baptism. John the Baptist used water (Mt 3:11; Mk 1:8a; Jn 1:33; 3:23), as did Jesus (Jn 3:22). Jesus is living water (Jn 4:10), and when Jesus died, the water that flowed from his pierced side serves as a wellspring of his life and grace (Jn 19:34).
    • Oil. Oil is also a symbol of baptism, and two kinds are used. The Oil of the Catechumens is used after the prayer of exorcism and applied to the chest. It represents salvation as well as the strength and power that come from Christ our savior.
    • Baptismal garment. The baptismal garment is a white garment either worn from the beginning of the ritual or given after pouring or immersion. It is an outward sign of the person’s Christian dignity.
    • Candle. The baptismal candle is lit from the Easter Candle. The candle represents the risen Jesus, who is the light of the world (Jn 8:12). Jesus is the light that guides every baptized person.
  5. 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.”

  6. Baptism with water. The priest pours water over the child’s head (or immerses the child in water) and says, "I baptise you in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit". The water is a sign of life, because without water nothing can grow - a sign of the new spiritual life into which the baptised person is entering.

  7. The symbolism of water signifies the Holy Spirit's action in Baptism, since after the invocation of the Holy Spirit it becomes the efficacious sacramental sign of new birth: just as the...

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