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BAPTISM. INSTITUTION Instituted  When Jesus received John Baptist’s baptism (sacramental) Recepted  Before Jesus went to heaven.

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1 BAPTISM

2 INSTITUTION Instituted  When Jesus received John Baptist’s baptism (sacramental) Recepted  Before Jesus went to heaven

3 BAPTISM First to be received before other sacraments Clean original sin & actual sins Clean all punishments Make us Christian Make us God’s children Make us heirs of heaven  Possession of God’s friendship  Possession of God’s grace Sanctifying Sacramental  Right to enter heaven

4 Punishments Double guilt  Insulting God  Depriving Him of the honor Double punishment  Eternal (in hell)  Temporal (on earth / in purgatory)

5 REMITTANCE OF PUNISHMENTS Sacrament of Baptism remits  all punishments Sacrament of Penance remits  eternal punishment  and part of the temporal punishments Prayer, good work, suffering, indulgences relieve the remainder of temporal punishments

6 CONDITION TO INHERITANCE Receive sacrament Believe & practice all he has taught

7 CONSEQUENCES OF ORIGINAL SIN REMAIN To remind us the misery of sin To give us opportunity to increase merit

8 NECESSARY OF BAPTISM For salvation  Children die without baptism = To the mercy of God

9 CHILD’S BAPTISM Wrong to defer  Expose child to danger Can not do against parent’s wish  except in case of dying

10 MINISTER OF SACRAMENT Ordinary  Bishop  Priest  Deacon Emergency  Anyone of reason

11 BAPTISM IN EMERGENCY VALIDITY OF UNBAPTIZED & UNBELIEVER MINISTER  Use of reason  Know how to give baptism  Intend what the Church intends

12 3 KINDS OF BAPTISM By desire  ardent wish  do all that God has ordained By blood  shed blood for faith  martyrdom By water

13 BAPTISM BY WATER 3 ways:  Immersing / dipping  Sprinkling / aspersion  Pouring / infusion Must be water, no other liquid accepted Must spell out Father, Son & Holy spirit as Christ instituted (not general term of Holy Trinity) Given conditionally if pouring water on other parts of the body than the head

14 Ceremonies of baptism Renounce devil (works and pomps)  worldly pride  vanities and vain Profess the faith = worthiness Oil = Strength White garment = Sinless state Light = Light of faith, fire of love Salt = wisdom (old rite) Holding stole = into the Church (old rite)

15 PRIVATE BAPTISM Should bring to Church to have ceremonies of solemn baptism completed  using consecrated water with oil No Sponsor needed

16 GODFATHER/GODMOTHER Sponsor  Model catholic to entrust the care and instruct the child in religious duties  Must be catholic  Good characters and virtues  Create a spiritual relationship which is an impediment to marriage

17 ABSENT SPONSOR (by proxy) If asked and consented Have a replacement at baptism

18 SAINT’S NAME As protector (patron) Imitate virtues Never use name of:  Unbelievers, heretics, enemies  Heathen gods  Nick-names

19 ADULT’S DISPOSITIONS Willing to receive Having faith in Christ True sorrow for sin Renounce devil

20 CEREMONIES OF CHURCHING (Old Rite) Blessing mother & child Return thanks to God


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