Year B
Baptism of the Lord
Images
Baptism
Joining a family
Being a new
person
Points to note
Baptism is a
sacrament of initiation. It is important
to remember that a sacrament of initiation initiates a person into a
community. Baptism is not merely a
personal journey to meet God, but is also a person journey to meet a
community. The baptism of Jesus was his
way of meeting the community he was called to minister, the entire human
race.
Emphasis should
therefore be placed on the family and the Church when someone is baptised. Nobody goes alone to church to get
baptised. We are brought there by our
families. After baptism, we then become
members of the family of the Church.
Note that as
not all the children may have been baptised, discussions and activities must
cater for them. Perhaps, they may be
asked to share their experience of what they see when someone is baptised.
Liturgy
Acclamation
Alleluia!
Alleluia!
John saw Jesus
coming towards him, and said:
This is the Lamb
of God who takes away the sin of the world.
Alleluia!
Gospel
The
Lord be with you
A
Reading from the Holy Gospel according to St Mark
(Mk 1: 7-11)
In the course of his preaching John the
Baptist said, “Someone is following me, someone who is more powerful than I am,
and I am not fit to kneel down and undo the strap of his sandals. I have baptised you with water, but he will
baptise you with the Holy Spirit.”
It was at this time that Jesus came from
Nazareth from Galilee and was baptised in the Jordan by John. No sooner had he come out of the water than
he saw the heavens torn apart and the Spirit, like a dove, descending on
him. And a voice came from heaven, “You
are my Son, the Beloved; my favour rest on you.”
This is the Gospel of the Lord
Discussion
How many families do we belong to? Two: the family at home and the family of
the Church
How do we join the family at home? At birth
How do we join the family of the
Church? At baptism
What happens at a baptism? Go through the various parts of the
baptism. The baby is brought to church
with the family. The priest asks the
parents what name they wish to give the child.
The priest then asks if the parents would help the baby grow in faith
and love God and neighbours. The priest
them baptises the child using the formulation “With this water, I baptise
you [name] in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy
Spirit.” The family then returns home with a child who
is now a member of God’s family.
Do only babies get baptised? Bigger children and adults get baptised as
well. So did Jesus. It was at his baptism that Jesus met his
family of the Church, the one that God had entrusted to him to love and
minister to.
Draw parallels
between the family at home and the family of the Church:
·
families
love one another;
·
know
each other’s name (note that when the priest asked the parents the name of the
child at baptism and the parents reply, that was the first time the name of the
baby was heard in the Church);
·
share
with one another;
·
have
meals together; etc..
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