Baptism as Christian Initiation according to the Catechism for Filipino Catholics: Pedagogical Implications for Today

Given the prevailing outlook today that baptism automatically washes away sin if the rite is correctly administered, there are five topics that need to be highlighted and explained in any prebaptismal instruction or catechesis. These are: (1) Christ’s baptism as confirmation of his identity and call...

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Main Author: Asis, Michael Demetrius H.
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.paha-11822024-11-25T12:18:02Z Baptism as Christian Initiation according to the Catechism for Filipino Catholics: Pedagogical Implications for Today Asis, Michael Demetrius H. Given the prevailing outlook today that baptism automatically washes away sin if the rite is correctly administered, there are five topics that need to be highlighted and explained in any prebaptismal instruction or catechesis. These are: (1) Christ’s baptism as confirmation of his identity and call to inaugurate the Kingdom of God; (2) Christ as the truly “baptized one,” who is “deeply immersed” in God, including an explanation of how this idea is actually replicated and lived out in the faith of the family who represents the child in infant baptisms; (3) the refocusing from water washing away original sin to the Holy Spirit freeing us from sin; (4) water’s life-sustaining and destructive qualities which symbolize Christ’s passage from death to life , and our own participation in this paschal mystery; (5) baptism into Christ as baptism into his body, the Church, since the struggle with our individual sins and the sins of the world is always a collective task, in view and in fulfillment of Christ’s threefold mission as prophet, priest, and king, to further God’s reign in the world. These topics highlight the fact that baptism, like any other sacrament, works not only through the intrinsic power of the sacraments to communicate grace, but more importantly, through the active and intentional engagement in faith and holiness of both recipients and ministers, an engagement which makes the sacraments not only canonically valid but existentially fruitful and effective. 2016-03-31T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/paha/vol6/iss1/6 https://archium.ateneo.edu/context/paha/article/1182/viewcontent/PAHA_206.1_206_20Article_20__20Asis.pdf Perspectives in the Arts and Humanities Asia Archīum Ateneo Apostolic tradition ex opere operato ex opere operantis baptism faith immersion
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country Philippines
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topic Apostolic tradition
ex opere operato
ex opere operantis
baptism
faith
immersion
spellingShingle Apostolic tradition
ex opere operato
ex opere operantis
baptism
faith
immersion
Asis, Michael Demetrius H.
Baptism as Christian Initiation according to the Catechism for Filipino Catholics: Pedagogical Implications for Today
description Given the prevailing outlook today that baptism automatically washes away sin if the rite is correctly administered, there are five topics that need to be highlighted and explained in any prebaptismal instruction or catechesis. These are: (1) Christ’s baptism as confirmation of his identity and call to inaugurate the Kingdom of God; (2) Christ as the truly “baptized one,” who is “deeply immersed” in God, including an explanation of how this idea is actually replicated and lived out in the faith of the family who represents the child in infant baptisms; (3) the refocusing from water washing away original sin to the Holy Spirit freeing us from sin; (4) water’s life-sustaining and destructive qualities which symbolize Christ’s passage from death to life , and our own participation in this paschal mystery; (5) baptism into Christ as baptism into his body, the Church, since the struggle with our individual sins and the sins of the world is always a collective task, in view and in fulfillment of Christ’s threefold mission as prophet, priest, and king, to further God’s reign in the world. These topics highlight the fact that baptism, like any other sacrament, works not only through the intrinsic power of the sacraments to communicate grace, but more importantly, through the active and intentional engagement in faith and holiness of both recipients and ministers, an engagement which makes the sacraments not only canonically valid but existentially fruitful and effective.
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author Asis, Michael Demetrius H.
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title Baptism as Christian Initiation according to the Catechism for Filipino Catholics: Pedagogical Implications for Today
title_short Baptism as Christian Initiation according to the Catechism for Filipino Catholics: Pedagogical Implications for Today
title_full Baptism as Christian Initiation according to the Catechism for Filipino Catholics: Pedagogical Implications for Today
title_fullStr Baptism as Christian Initiation according to the Catechism for Filipino Catholics: Pedagogical Implications for Today
title_full_unstemmed Baptism as Christian Initiation according to the Catechism for Filipino Catholics: Pedagogical Implications for Today
title_sort baptism as christian initiation according to the catechism for filipino catholics: pedagogical implications for today
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2016
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/paha/vol6/iss1/6
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