Sunday, January 13, 2013

Celebrating the Lord's Baptism

Pietro Vannucci, also known as il Perugino, The Baptism of Christ

Today the Church celebrates the Solemnity of the Baptism of Our Lord. This brings to an end the season of Christmas. The Church recalls Our Lord's second manifestation or epiphany which occurred on the occasion of His baptism in the Jordan. Jesus descended into the River to sanctify its waters and to give them the power to beget sons of God. The event takes on the importance of a second creation in which the entire Trinity intervenes.

In the Eastern Church this feast is called Theophany because at the baptism of Christ in the River Jordan God appeared in three persons. The baptism of John was a sort of sacramental preparatory for the Baptism of Christ. It moved men to sentiments of repentance and induced them to confess their sins. Christ did not need the baptism of John. Although He appeared in the "substance of our flesh" and was recognized "outwardly like unto ourselves", He was absolutely sinless and impeccable. He conferred upon the water the power of the true Baptism which would remove all the sins of the world: "Behold the Lamb of God, behold Him Who takes away the sin of the world".

Many of the incidents which accompanied Christ's baptism are symbolical of what happened at our Baptism. At Christ's baptism the Holy Spirit descended upon Him; at our Baptism the Trinity took its abode in our soul. At His baptism Christ was proclaimed the "Beloved Son" of the Father; at our Baptism we become the adopted sons of God. At Christ's baptism the heavens were opened; at our Baptism heaven was opened to us. At His baptism Jesus prayed; after our Baptism we must pray to avoid actual sin. (— Excerpted from Msgr. Rudolph G. Bandas)   Source: www.catholicculture.org

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Almighty ever-living God, who, when Christ had been baptized in the River Jordan and as the Holy Spirit descended upon him, solemnly declared him your beloved Son, grant that your children by adoption, reborn of water and the Holy Spirit, may always be well pleasing to you. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

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TIME IN ROME

 

I have just arrived in Rome (via Frankfurt) to take part in meetings with benefactors of CNEWA, which provides assistance to Christians and others in need in the Middle East and to the Oriental Churches in India and Eastern Europe (www.CNEWA.org).

As I am still having difficulty uploading photos on my blog (I can do it via a circuitous route which is tedious but most problematic, time-consuming). Efforts are being made to resolve the issue, but perhaps the blog will have to migrate to another site or another approach taken. Thanks for your patience and understanding.

Prayers and Masses will be offered for those who frequent this site during these days in the Eternal City.

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