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THE LUMINOUS MYSTERIES
1. The Baptism In The Jordan
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After Jesus was baptized,
he came up from the water and behold, the Heaven were opened for
him and He saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and
coming to Him.
And a voice came from Heaven saying "This is my beloved
Son, with whom I am well pleased." (Mt.3:16-17) |
What John the Baptist was conferring on
the banks of the Jordan was a baptism of repentance for conversion and
the forgiveness of sins. But he announced: "After me comes one who is
mightier than I.... I have baptized you with water, but he will baptize
you with the Holy Spirit (Mk 1:7-8). He proclaimed this to a multitude
of penitents who flocked to him confessing their sins, repenting and
preparing to correct their lives.
The Baptism given by Jesus, which the Church, faithful to his command,
does not cease to administer, is quite different. This Baptism frees man
from original sin and forgives his sins, saves him from slavery to evil
and is a sign of his rebirth in the Holy Spirit; it imparts to him a new
life, which is participation in the life of God the Father, given to us
by his Only-Begotten Son who became man, died and rose again.
As Jesus comes out of the water, the Holy Spirit descends upon him like
a dove, the heavens open and the Father's voice is heard from on high:
"You are my beloved Son; with you I am well pleased" (Mk 1:11). Thus the
event of Christ's Baptism is not only a revelation of his divine sonship,
but at the same time a revelation of the whole Blessed Trinity. The
Father-the voice from on high-reveals in Jesus the Only-Begotten Son
consubstantial with him and all this comes about by virtue of the Holy
Spirit who, in the form of a dove descends on Christ, the Lord's
Anointed. - Pope John Paul II , Jan 1997
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