Every once in a while we have the opportunity to attend the baptism of a niece or nephew, the child of a close friend or perhaps a new addition to our family. It’s a special occasion and one that doesn’t happen every day. It’s an occasion to be celebrated, not only by the family of the child, but by the entire Christian community, the church.
The Rite of Baptism in the Catholic church is a beautiful celebration. It’s one that is rich in symbolism and in the use of sacramentals that call our attention to the saving grace we receive from God. Understanding the basic form and purpose of Baptism helps us better appreciate how important this sacrament is to our salvation. It also helps us recognize the presence of God in and throughout our life.
Baptism is one of the three sacraments of initiation (along with Confirmation and the Eucharist) by which we are brought into the life of the church. It is through Baptism that we are born into a new life in Christ and begin to live a new life with God and his church. But why do we need to be born into this life in Christ? Why is Baptism even necessary for us? Continue reading “Beginning a New Life in Christ”