Pope at Angelus: ‘Remember date
of your Baptism’
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| Pope Francis waves to pilgrims at the Angelus prayer.(Vatican Media) |
Ahead of the Sunday Angelus prayer, Pope Francis urges each
of us to remember the date of our Baptism, and reflects on Jesus’ two-fold
immersion at his own Baptism in the Jordan.
By Devin Watkins
Pope Francis had a seemingly simple question for everyone
present at the Angelus prayer in St. Peter’s Square: “Which of you knows the
date of your Baptism?”
He invited everyone who doesn’t to find out from their
parents, grandparents, or godparents and to celebrate that date every year.
Two-fold immersion
The Pope’s invitation came as the Church celebrated the
Solemnity of the Baptism of Our Lord.
Reflecting on the readings at Mass, Pope Francis said Jesus
underwent a two-fold immersion at his Baptism.
In human condition
First, Jesus was immersed in the crowd, he said. “He unites
himself to them, thus completely assuming the human condition, sharing
everything with them, except sin.”
The Pope said Jesus’ Baptism in the Jordan is also an
epiphany, because it takes place “in the midst of the penitent people”, where
Jesus “manifests the logic and the sense of his mission.”
He said Jesus shared the people’s “profound desire for
interior renewal.”
In prayer
After being immersed in the water of the Jordan, the Pope
said, Jesus was “immersed in prayer, that is, in communion with the Father.”
Jesus begins his mission of manifesting God’s love for
humanity with his Baptism. “Such a mission is accomplished through constant and
perfect union with the Father and with the Holy Spirit,” the Pope said.
Pope Francis said this means “being continually regenerated
in prayer, evangelization and apostolic works so as to give clear Christian
witness”.
Renew baptismal promises
Finally, the Pope said the Baptism of the Lord is an
opportunity to renew our own baptismal promises, “committing ourselves to live
daily in a manner consistent with it.”
“May Jesus, who saved us not through any merit of our own
but in order to demonstrate the immense goodness of the Father, make us
merciful toward everyone.”

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