Pope tells Christians to
celebrate the date of their Baptism
After celebrating Mass during which he baptized 34 babies in
the Sistine Chapel on Sunday morning, Pope Francis greeted the faithful
gathered in St. Peter's Square for the Angelus prayer and urged them to find
out the date of their own Baptism, the day in which each of them received God's
gift of the Holy Spirit.
By Linda Bordoni
Pope Francis has invited all Christians to mark
the date of their Baptism and to celebrate it as the day when
the Lord gave them the Holy Spirit to guide them in their lives.
The Feast of the Baptism of the Lord
The Pope was addressing the crowds gathered in St. Peter’s
Square for the Sunday
Angelus immediately after having baptized 34 babies in the Sistine
Chapel, an annual event that marks the feast day of Jesus’ Baptism in the River
Jordan.
Reminding those present that today’s celebration of the
Baptism of the Lord concludes the time of Christmas, the Pope said it invites
us to think about our own Baptism.
All Christians should take note of the date of their own
Baptism
He conceded that it is impossible to actually remember that
day but he invited all believers to go home and find out that significant date
in their lives because, he said, it is when the Father gave them the gift of
the Spirit who “opens the eyes of the heart to truth”.
Describing Jesus’ baptism as a manifestation of His humility
and availability to immerse Himself in the river of humanity, the Pope
explained that along the banks of the River Jordan, God kept his promise to
take charge of the fate of human beings, and Jesus is the tangible and
definitive sign.
“God, he said, has taken charge of our fate” he said.
The gift of the Holy Spirit
He has done so through the Spirit, the Pope said, who is the
gift the Father has given each of us on the day of our Baptism: “It is the
Spirit who transmits to us the tenderness of divine forgiveness. And it is
still the Holy Spirit, who causes the revealing Word of the Father to resound”.
Thus, Francis said, the Feast of Jesus’ Baptism invites
every Christian to remember his or her own Baptism, because to forget it means
to expose ourselves to the risk of losing our memory of what the Lord has done
in us.
Thanks to our Baptism we are able to love and to forgive
Thank s to our Baptism, the Pope said, not only do we become
new creatures “clothed with Christ”, but we are also able “to forgive and love
those who offend us and do us harm; we are able to recognize in the last and in
the poor the face of the Lord who visits us and is close to us”.
The Pope concluded his address expressing his joy at having
just baptized some children and invoking upon them the protection of Our Lady
“helped by the example of their parents and godparents” so they may grow up as
disciples of the Lord.
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