Pope Francis at Baptism Mass:
‘Faith is transmitted in the home’
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| Pope Francis baptizes a newborn baby at Mass.(Vatican Media) |
During Mass on the Solemnity of the Baptism of Our Lord,
Pope Francis baptizes 27 newborn babies, and invites parents to transmit the
faith to their children within the home.
By Devin Watkins
Speaking to parents in his homily on Sunday, the Holy Father
reflected on the parental duty of transmitting the faith to the next
generation.
“You have asked the Church for faith for your children, and
today they will receive the Holy Spirit and the gift of faith in each one’s
heart and soul.”
But, Pope Francis said, “this faith must be developed; it
must grow.”
Transmit faith at home
Before children study the faith in catechism classes, he
said, their parents must transmit it at home, “because the faith is always
transmitted ‘in dialect’,” that is, the native language spoken in the environs
of the home.
The Pope said parents transmit the faith through their
example and words, and by teaching their children to make the Sign of the
Cross.
He said the faith must be transmitted “with your
faith-filled lives”, so children see married love and peace within the family
home. “May they see Jesus there.”
Don’t fight in front of children
Then Pope Francis gave parents a word of advice.
“Never fight in front of your children,” he said. “It’s
normal that parents should argue; the opposite would be strange. Do it, but
without letting them hear or see.”
“You have no idea the anguish it causes a child to see
his or her parents fight.”
He said this was a word of advice “that will help you to
transmit the faith.”
Get comfortable
Finally, Pope Francis invited the parents present at the
ceremony to make their children comfortable, and to breastfeed them if they
were hungry.
“To you mothers I say: Breastfeed your children, don't
worry. The Lord wants this.”

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