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Baptism
Holy Baptism holds the first place among the
sacraments, because it is the door of the spiritual life; for by it we
are made members of Christ and incorporated with the Church. And since
through the first man death entered into all, unless we be born again of
water and the Holy Ghost, we can not enter into the kingdom of Heaven,
as Truth Himself has told us.
The matter of this sacrament is true and natural
water; and it is indifferent whether it be cold or hot. The form is: I
baptize thee in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy
Ghost. We do not, however, deny that the words: Let this servant of
Christ be baptized in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the
Holy Ghost; or: This person is baptized by my hands in the name of the
Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost, constitute true baptism;
because since the principal cause from which baptism has its efficacy is
the Holy Trinity, and the instrumental cause is the minister who confers
the sacrament exteriorly, then if the act exercised by the minister be
expressed, together with the invocation of the Holy Trinity, the
sacrament is perfected.
The minister of this sacrament is the priest, to whom
it belongs to baptize, by reason of his office, In case of necessity,
however, not only a priest or deacon, but even a layman or woman, nay,
even a pagan or heretic can baptize, provided he observes the form used
by the Church, and intends to perform what the Church performs. The
effect of this sacrament is the remission of all sin, original and
actual; likewise of all punishment which is due for sin. As a
consequence, no satisfaction for past sins is enjoined upon those who
are baptized; and if they die before they commit any sin, they attain
immediately to the kingdom of heaven and the vision of God.
Please contact
Father Howard Remski, F.S.S.P. if you have questions
regarding baptism or to schedule a baptism. Phone:
405.440.9168
Fax:
405.782.0767
email:
admin@okclatinmass.com
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