Belonging Parent Guide Preview PDF
Belonging Parent Guide Preview PDF
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Each reflection will offer you the chance to think about
an element of your relationship with your spouse, God,
or your parish. We have provided a quote from the Bible
as well as a thought-provoking question for you to reflect
on each day. The time you spend on these reflections is
up to you and will depend on the amount of time and
energy you have.
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What’s in a Name?
Segment One
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Rite of
Baptism
Meaning of the Rite
The Rite of Baptism is ancient. Because of that, sometimes
the meaning of what we do is lost on us. There are at
least four overall symbols throughout the rite.
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Baptismal Font
The baptismal font is usually located at the entrance of
the church. This represents baptism as the entryway to
the Christian life—Baptism leads to the altar. Becoming
part of the Christian community is not simply checking
off a box. It is the beginning of a life lived for a purpose and
with a destination. That destination is the Eucharist, the
“source and the summit of the Christian life” (Catechism of
the Catholic Church 1324).1 The baptismal font’s location
is also a reminder for all the baptized of what God has
done for them and of their constant need to renew and
profess their faith in Jesus.
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Lumen Gentium 11.
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name they have given their child. Saying the child’s name
aloud points to the reality that our Triune God wants a
personal relationship with the child.
Next, the priest asks the parents why they have brought
their child to the church: “What do you ask of God’s
Church for your child?” The response is “baptism,” “faith,”
or “eternal life.” In response to this, the priest claims the
child for Jesus by tracing the Sign of the Cross on his or
her forehead. He then invites the parents and godparents
to do the same. The parents and godparents making the
Sign of the Cross on the child’s forehead reveals their
profound involvement in raising the child in the Faith.
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about God’s identity, his plan for your child, and what
Jesus has done for your child. These truths call us to live
in a new way.
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to receive instruction on the Christian Faith while the
rest of the congregation continued with Mass. This was
not done to exclude people, but because participating
in the Prayer of the Faithful reveals that a person is part
of the body of Christ, an active member of the Church.
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See CCC 402; Romans 5:12, 19, and 7:14.
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common, people would have had regular encounters
with evil. The prayer of exorcism and the anointing
address the consequences of those encounters.
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From
Fr. Mike
Follow-Up Reflections
When your child was baptized, he or she was brought
into Jesus’ “story”—the great story of salvation history.
That story isn’t over. The story has just begun. This is a
new beginning—not just for your child, but for you and
for your marriage.
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for you and will help you reflect on the purpose for
which God created you. This guide is meant to give you
the opportunity to invite God into your life in a more
intentional way at this beautiful time of transition.
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Week One
Living on Purpose
Sometimes we can get where we want to go by drifting
(like Thor Heyerdahl on the raft to the Polynesian
Islands). But it is not a very wise way to live. Just wishing
and hoping rather than choosing is unwise.
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People avoid making decisions for many reasons. I know
a man who often shuns decision-making simply “because
he can.” So far, he has gotten by without making many
decisions. He figures he might as well “keep the streak
alive.” After all, if he made the wrong choice and things
didn’t turn out well, he would have only himself to blame.
If he leaves his life up to chance, he feels protected from
this responsibility.
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to chance. People even may have used the term “control
freak” in association with your name. If this is the case,
what are you trying to control? Even if you could control
your life and the lives and choices of the people around
you, what goal or destination would you be trying
to reach?
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“
Be strong in the Lord
and in the strength of his might.
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Ephesians 6:10
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Week One
MONDAY
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