Friday, September 20, 2019
Water in the Baptismal Ceremony :: Theology Essays
 Water in the Baptismal Ceremony       In the baptismal ceremony water is used during the baptism part of the     ceremony. At this point the priest pours blessed water over the     forehead of the baby three times whilst saying, "(Name), I baptize you     in the name of the father, and of the son and of the Holy Spirit."       Water is a powerful symbol. It is also a rich symbol it makes things     clean. It is also a symbol of life and death. Without water plants,     animals and humans would not be able to survive (life). It is a sign     of destruction, causes floods and it can cause death through drowning.       In the sacrament of baptism it is also a sign of life and death. Death     in that it is death to original sin and old life of sin before     baptism. Life in that it is a new life with God as a Christian free     from sin.       In the bible water has taken part in many miracles, including, Noah     and the great flood, Moses and the red sea, Jesus walks on water and     Jesus calms a storm.       The story of Moses and the red sea is very relevant when talking about     Baptism. Before Moses parted the sea he and the Israelites had been     living in their old life of slavery. After they reached the other side     of the water they had begun their new life of freedom. When they     passed through the water death was brought to their old life and they     had begun their new life, just when being baptized. In baptism when     blessed with the water death is brought to the catechumens old life     and they begin their new life.       The White Garment.       In the baptismal ceremony the priest clothes the catechumen with a     white garment, usually a shawl. He then says, "See in this white     garment an outward sign of Christian Dignity." The white garment     represents putting on Christ. The parents, god parents and friends     then promise to, by their words and examples, help the newly baptized     child to bring that dignity unstained into the Heavenly eternal life.  					    
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