|
Parents
of infants to be baptized should contact the parish office three
months in advance. Baptisms are usually celebrated on Sundays
during Eucharist. Adults are baptized after
completing the stages of the Rite of Christian Initiation of
Adults. Preparation is required. Please contact the church office
for more details.

Fr. Seamus Murtagh, the Pastor, Baptizing
Kathryn, Elizabeth, and Madeline Lea with God Parents Pasquale and
Kathi Ragozzino from St. Juliana Parish
Excerpt
from The Vatican's "Catechism of the Catholic Church" on
Baptism
Holy Baptism is the basis of the whole Christian life, the
gateway to life in the Spirit (vitae spiritualis ianua), and the
door which gives access to the other sacraments. Through Baptism
we are freed from sin and reborn as sons of God; we become members
of Christ, are incorporated into the Church and made sharers in
her mission: "Baptism is the sacrament of regeneration
through water in the word."
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."
This sacrament is also called "the washing of regeneration
and renewal by the Holy Spirit," for it signifies and
actually brings about the birth of water and the Spirit without
which no one "can enter the kingdom of God."
"This bath is called enlightenment, because those who receive
this [catechetical] instruction are enlightened in their
understanding . . . . Having received in Baptism the Word,
"the true light that enlightens every man," the person
baptized has been "enlightened," he becomes a "son
of light," indeed, he becomes "light" himself:
Baptism is God's most beautiful and magnificent gift. . . .We call
it gift, grace, anointing, enlightenment, garment of immortality,
bath of rebirth, seal, and most precious gift. It is called gift
because it is conferred on those who bring nothing of their own;
grace since it is given even to the guilty; Baptism because sin is
buried in the water; anointing for it is priestly and royal as are
those who are anointed; enlightenment because it radiates light;
clothing since it veils our shame; bath because it washes; and
seal as it is our guard and the sign of God's Lordship.
Read
more...
|