Brief over view into what a Sacrament is….
I will be going in-depth in to each Sacrament with in the coming weeks.
Please leave any comments, questions, concerns, or feedback….
Thank You and God Bless
Ne Oublie
Chris
Duration : 0:9:15
Brief over view into what a Sacrament is….
I will be going in-depth in to each Sacrament with in the coming weeks.
Please leave any comments, questions, concerns, or feedback….
Thank You and God Bless
Ne Oublie
Chris
Duration : 0:9:15
This is my family in the video. “I Baptize you in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.” I think those ancient and biblical words say it all. The word ‘Baptism’ comes from a Greek word that means to ‘plunge’ or ‘immerse’. To ‘plunge’ someone in water represents the person dying, being buried and resurrecting with Christ as a ‘new creature.’ (C.C.C. # 1214) Some call this Sacrament ‘the washing of regeneration and renewal by the Holy Spirit’ because Baptism results in a new birth of water and the Spirit. Without it, no one can enter the Kingdom of God. [Jn. 3:5] (C.C.C. # 1215) The history of infant Baptism has been traced to the second century and could have also existed during the days of apostolic preaching when entire ‘households’ were baptized. (C.C.C. # 1252, 1282) Taking the Easter candle, the priest says, “Receive the light of Christ.”Then, when an infant is involved, the father or the godfather lights the child’s candle from the Easter candle. That is my brother Chuck holding and lighting the candle.
Duration : 0:4:11
The Nessecity of Baptism. Just a little introduction, 10 min is not close to enough time to really get into it in real depth. I will probably revisit other elements of Baptism in the Church as the need to do so arises. For further education on Baptism and the Catholic Church. Visit the Scriptures, the Catechism, or your local Catholic Parish. Some good websites are Newadvent.org catholicscomehome.org
Duration : 0:10:0
Faith Clips by Fr. Robert Barron In light of the recent series of questions answered by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Fr. Barron explains why the Catholic Church is the one true church founded by Jesus Christ.
Duration : 0:2:59