BAPTISM
Baptism is the Sacrament on which our very faith is founded and which grafts us as a living member onto Christ and his Church. Together with the Eucharist and Confirmation it forms what is known as “Christian initiation”, like one great sacramental event that configures us to the Lord and turns us into a living sign of his presence and of his love.
Yet a question may stir within us: is Baptism really necessary to live as Christians and follow Jesus? After all, isn’t it merely a ritual, a formal act of the Church in order to give a name to the little boy or girl? This question can arise. And on this point what the Apostle Paul writes is illuminating: “Do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, so that as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life” (Rom 6:3-4). Therefore, it is not a formality! It is an act that touches the depths of our existence. A baptized child and an unbaptized child are not the same. A person who is baptized and a person who is not baptized are not the same. We, by Baptism, are immersed in that inexhaustible source of life which is the death of Jesus, the greatest act of love in all of history; and thanks to this love we can live a new life, no longer at the mercy of evil, of sin and of death, but in communion with God and with our brothers and sisters.
In the Church we are all Missionaries and Disciples
We are called to live out our Baptism every day as the present reality of our lives. If we manage to follow Jesus and to remain in the Church, despite our limitations and with our weaknesses and our sins, it is precisely in the Sacrament whereby we have become new creatures and have been clothed in Christ. It is by the power of Baptism, in fact, that, freed of original sin, we are inserted into Jesus’ relation to God the Father; that we are bearers of a new hope, for Baptism gives us this new hope: the hope of going on the path of salvation our whole life long. And this hope nothing and no one can extinguish, for it is a hope that does not disappoint. Remember, hope in the Lord never disappoints. Thanks to Baptism, we are capable of forgiving and of loving even those who offend us and do evil to us. By our Baptism, we recognize in the least and in the poor the face of the Lord who visits us and makes himself close. Baptism helps us to recognize in the face of the needy, the suffering, and also of our neighbour, the face of Jesus. All this is possible thanks to the power of Baptism!
I ask you a question: can a person baptize him or herself? No one can be self-baptized! No one. We can ask for it, desire it, but we always need someone else to confer this Sacrament in the name of the Lord. For Baptism is a gift which is bestowed in a context of care and fraternal sharing. Throughout history, one baptizes another, another and another… it is a chain. A chain of Grace. I cannot baptize myself: I must ask another for Baptism. It is an act of brotherhood, an act of filiation to the Church. In the celebration of Baptism we can see the most genuine features of the Church, who like a mother continues to give birth to new children in Christ, in the fecundity of the Holy Spirit.
Excerpts from the general audience of Pope Francis January 2014
IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO CONSIDER
Baptism's at Mary Immaculate Parish are on a Saturday, performed at 10am and 11am, and 12pm by appointment only. If you are coming from a different parish, you will need a letter from your Parish Priest allowing your child to be baptised in our parish.
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ATTENDEE'S, INCLUDING FAMILY, ARE RESTRICTED TO 50 PER FAMILY ON A SATURDAY.
Please note: It is required to have 1 godparent, and they MUST be a fully initiated Catholic, and should be sixteen or older, having received the Sacrament of Baptism, Holy Communion & Confirmation in the Catholic Church and actively practice the Catholic Faith. (cf. Canon 874) It is traditional to have two Catholic godparents, however, if the other is not at least Christian, they will be recorded as a Christian witness. NON-BAPTISED PEOPLE CANNOT BE GODPARENTS (Code of Canon Law: Can. 874 §1).
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It is also compulsory for at least one parent to attend the Baptism Preparation before the child's baptism, which is held on the first Tuesday of every month.
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Please call or email the office for a registration form and fill it in. Email it back to us with all relevant information. Contact Marthese on Wednesday to Friday 9am to 3:30pm. Donation Payment of $150 can be made by clicking on the button below.
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TO APPLY CALL THE PARISH OFFICE ON (02) 9626 3326 Wed - Fri 9AM - 4PM
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For any other question, email Marthese or Anthony on parishoffice@maryimmac.org.au