Welcome to our new parish website
  • Mon:Morning Prayer at 7:45 am; Mass at 8 am and 10 am
  • Tue:Morning Prayer at 7:45 am; Mass at 8 am and 10 am
  • Wed:Morning Prayer at 7:45 am; Mass at 8 am and 10 am
  • Thu:Morning Prayer at 7:45 am; Mass at 8 am and 10 am
  • Fri:Morning Prayer at 7:45 am; Mass at 8 am and 10 am. First Friday of every month Mass at 7.30 pm
  • Sat:Morning Prayer at 7:45 am; Mass at 8 am and 10 am
  • Sun:Saturday 6:30 pm; Sunday 8:30 am; 10 am - with Folk Choir; 11:30 am - with Choir; 10:30 am Mass at Durning Hall

THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM

  Baptism  To help prepare couples for the baptism of their child, there is a Baptism preparation session on the last Saturday of the month at 12 pm in St Francis Hall.  You are welcome to attend the session after the birth of your child or during the late stages of pregnancy. Do not delay the baptism of your child.  It is good to celebrate the Baptism of your child as soon as possible after their birth. For further details about Baptism, please contact Fr John Duckett or see the latest copy of the newsletter on this site.

What does the Church Teach?

 Elizabeth Wang image1213 Holy Baptism is the basis of the whole Christian life, the gateway to life in the Spirit (vitae spiritualis ianua),4 and the door which gives access to the other sacraments. Through Baptism we are freed from sin and reborn as sons of God; we become members of Christ, are incorporated into the Church and made sharers in her mission: "Baptism is the sacrament of regeneration through water in the word."5

1214 This sacrament is called Baptism, after the central rite by which it is carried out: to baptize (Greek baptizein) means to "plunge" or "immerse"; the "plunge" into the water symbolizes the catechumen's burial into Christ's death, from which he rises up by resurrection with him, as "a new creature."6

1215 This sacrament is also called "the washing of regeneration and renewal by the Holy Spirit," for it signifies and actually brings about the birth of water and the Spirit without which no one "can enter the kingdom of God."7

1216 "This bath is called enlightenment, because those who receive this [catechetical] instruction are enlightened in their understanding . . . ."8 Having received in Baptism the Word, "the true light that enlightens every man," the person baptized has been "enlightened," he becomes a "son of light," indeed, he becomes "light" himself:9

Baptism is God's most beautiful and magnificent gift. . . .We call it gift, grace, anointing, enlightenment, garment of immortality, bath of rebirth, seal, and most precious gift. It is called gift because it is conferred on those who bring nothing of their own; grace since it is given even to the guilty; Baptism because sin is buried in the water; anointing for it is priestly and royal as are those who are anointed; enlightenment because it radiates light; clothing since it veils our shame; bath because it washes; and seal as it is our guard and the sign of God's Lordship.10

© Xt3 Media 2007 | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy
Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional