Published: 2022-12-30

The Place of Baptismal Symbolism in Liturgical Mystagogy

Erwin Mateja
Seminare. Learned Investigations
Section: Theology
https://doi.org/10.21852/sem.2013.33.02

Abstract

This article concerns two problems. The first is baptismal symbolism, and the second liturgical mystagogy understood as a constant initiation of the faithful into the understanding of the faith. Hence, the first part shows the assumptions of contemporary liturgical mystagogy, which calls for an appropriate approach to the baptism of children on the part of both pastors and parents. The baptismal rites, rich in symbolism, can be helpful in this respect. The second part of the paper provides an explanation of baptismal symbolism. It discusses the importance of baptism, the presence of the community, the questioning of the parents and the godparents, the significance of the church door, the name of the child, the sign of the cross, the procession to the chancel, the exorcism, the blessing of water, the renunciation of evil, the profession of faith, the matter and form of the sacrament, the anointing with chrism, the putting on of a white garment, the giving of a lighted candle and the procession to the altar.

Keywords:

liturgical mystagogy, baptismal symbolism

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Mateja, E. (2022). The Place of Baptismal Symbolism in Liturgical Mystagogy. Seminare. Learned Investigations, 33, 27–37. https://doi.org/10.21852/sem.2013.33.02

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