The
Sacrament of Baptism
We celebrate the sacrament of baptism for
infants or children under seven years of age at 1:30 p.m. on the last Sunday of
the month. They also may be baptized at any Sunday Mass on request. Other
times and dates may be requested for baptism because of family necessity. A
preparation session is required if this is a couple's first child. This is
normally held on the Monday evening before the last Sunday of the month. The
time is 7:30 p.m. For older children and adults, we have a process called the
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. Call the Parish Office for further
information.
Baptism is the sacrament that frees man from original sin and from personal guilt, that
makes him a member of Christ and His Church. It is thus the door to a new and supernatural
life.
This sacrament has been undisputed in the Church since the beginning of Christian
tradition. It has never been rejected by any heresy intending to remain on a Christian
basis. Doubts could arise only about the ways and means of administering it and on its
effects and way of operation. These things are therefore in essence what Church documents
about baptism deal with.
THE CHURCH TEACHES: Baptism is a true sacrament instituted by Christ. It is administered by washing with
natural water and at the same time invoking the Most Holy Trinity. Anybody, even an
unbeliever or a heretic can validly administer baptism. Since it confers grace by the
signs' being properly carried out children can and should be baptized even while still
infants. Baptism is necessary for salvation. Baptism effects the remission of original sin
and actual sins and of all punishment due to sin; it confers sanctifying grace, membership
in Christ and in the Church and the obligation to obey the Church's laws, and give an
indelible character.
Note: from Pope Innocent III AD1201. The baptism of young children is not profitless.
As circumcision made men members of the People of Israel, so baptism gives them entry to
the kingdom of heaven......
For more information,
read the Catechism on Baptism here.
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