Everything Is Sacred: An Introduction to the Sacrament of Baptism

Author:   Thomas Scirghi, SJ ,  James Martin, SJ
Publisher:   Paraclete Press
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9781557256768


Pages:   162
Publication Date:   01 April 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Everything Is Sacred: An Introduction to the Sacrament of Baptism


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“The perfect guidebook for curious parents, enthusiastic newcomers, and confused cradle Catholics. Frankly, this is the best book on baptism I’ve ever read.” —James Martin, S.J. author of the New York Times Bestseller, The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything Baptism is the beginning of one’s life in the community of the church, and the “gateway” to the rest of the sacraments. • Isn’t it better to get baptized when you’re older, and can understand what you’re doing? • Does my baby have to be baptized immediately? • Will my child go to hell, limbo or purgatory if—God forbid—he or she dies before baptism? • Why are so many baptisms done during the Mass these days? • What’s the role of the godparents? Do they have to be Catholics? Christians? Believers? These are questions from good Catholics that deserve good answers. If people remain confused about baptism, they will be confused about the sacramental life of the church, and, by extension, their faith. “Thomas Scirghi has written a fine book on baptism for the 21st century church. Rooted deeply in Scripture, the authoritative teaching of the Catholic Church, and the living tradition of sacramental practice, Scirghi’s book is laced with literary, cultural, and everyday examples that allow readers to grasp (or grasp anew) the continuing significance of baptism in the life of the Church and in their own lives.” –Timothy Brunk, Assistant Professor of Theology, Villanova University From the foreword by James Martin, SJ: Frankly, this is the best book on baptism I’ve ever read. It’s wise without being overly academic; inviting without being overly informal; and concise without being slapdash. Fr. Scirghi, a distinguished scholar, compassionate pastor, and popular teacher at Fordham University, is the perfect guide to the history, theology, and application of the sacrament. Father Scirghi’s book could easily become a standard introduction to the sacrament, and is the perfect guidebook for curious parents, enthusiastic newcomers, and confused cradle Catholics. After reading it, you’ll understand why we invite parents to have their children baptized, and also why we baptize adults at the Easter Vigil Mass. You’ll know the significance of the oil (and the candle) in the rite. And the next time you see a priest or deacon pour water over a child’s head and pronounce the ancient baptismal formula, you’ll have a richer appreciation for his words and his actions.

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Author:   Thomas Scirghi, SJ ,  James Martin, SJ
Publisher:   Paraclete Press
Imprint:   Paraclete Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 20.30cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.170kg
ISBN:  

9781557256768


ISBN 10:   1557256764
Pages:   162
Publication Date:   01 April 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Thomas Scirghi S.J. is associate professor of systematic theology at Fordham University in New York. He’s a practical theologian writing for an audience of non-theologians who desire a deeper understanding of the faith.

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