Miss B Converted @TheMistressB The immense joy seen in this 2 second clip turned into exultant tears moments later. I wept so much that I left a puddle on the kneeler at my pew. I will never ever be the same again. Jesus was with me!!! Happy almost Easter everyone. More from me tomorrow. https://x.com/TheMistressB/status/1774477788814115263?s=20 https://x.com/TheMistressB/status/1774477788814115263?s=20
What Happens at Baptism? An Overview of the Sacrament Jim and Maria stand at the baptismal font holding their baby daughter, Elizabeth, between them. They are surrounded by family, friends, and Elizabeth’s godparents. The deacon asks, “What do you ask of the Church for this child?” It’s a meaningful question. “Baptism,” the couple replies, giving an even more meaningful answer. Baptism is not a small thing. Using such potent symbols as water, oil, and fire, Baptism is a powerful sacrament that washes away original sin and its effects. It gives us a new identity, connects us to a new community of believers, initiates us into a new way of living, and provides a clear mission in life. Baptism has meaning on many levels. Historical Within weeks of Jesus’ Resurrection, the apostles were preaching the Gospel to people by the thousands, baptizing them in Jesus’ name. Since then, Baptism has been the ordinary means of becoming a member of the Church. Think of the long line of people before yo
The ancient Roman actor Genesius (martyred in c. 285 AD) was a leader/member of a troupe of actors who performed comedic plays regularly for Emperor Diocletian (reigned 284-305). The actors specialized in satire on many subjects and people of their day and Genesius was a favorite of the Emperor. One evening the idea of the play was to ridicule the burgeoning sect of Christians whom Diocletian hated, persecuted and killed. Genesius’ role was to pretend to be baptized. Listen to the audio: https://www.fiverr.com/collaborate/eyJsaW5rX2lkIjoiNjM2NmMwNGIyNDliZTIwMDEyZjQ3ZWIzIiwidHlwZSI6InNoYXJlYWJsZS1saW5rIn0= Genesius obviously had attended several Christian baptisms in order to be familiar with his role. He was supposed to be sick and fell to the ground on stage. The appointed “priest” and “exorcist” rushed onstage. Genesius said he was weighted down with his sins and an angel had commanded him to be baptized to wipe away all his sins. Everyone was hilarious. Genesius insisted he wanted
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