Thursday, February 7, 2013

Adult Bptism

In the General Introduction to the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (for use in the United States) we read:

In the sacraments of Christian initiation we are freed from the power of darkness and joined to Christ’s death, burial and resurrection.
Baptism incorporates us into Christ and forms us into God’s people.
Baptism is, above all, the sacrament of that faith by which, enlightened by the grace of the Holy Spirit, we respond to the Gospel of Christ.

The preparation for baptism and Christian instruction are both of vital concern to God’s people, the Church, which hands on and nourishes the faith received from the apostles.

In the actual celebration, the people of God… should take an active part. Thus they will show their common faith and the shared joy with which the newly baptized are received into the community of the Church.
Prior to the Council, the focus of baptism was on the removal of original sin and the celebration was essentially private.

The revised rite for adult baptism looks to the paschal mystery of Christ, sees the Church in biblical terms as the people of God, identifies the goal as a faith response to the Gospel, and is communitarian.

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