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Baptism Preparation at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church

Registered parishioners who desire to have their child baptized are asked to attend a preparation session. Godparents are also encouraged to attend. Baptism preparation sessions are held in classroom A at 12:30. Our current calendar for baptism preparation is as follows:
Nov 6, 2011, Jan 8, 2012, Mar 4, May 6, Jul 1, Sept 9, and Nov 4. (current as of 10-29-11)”
For information please contact, Theresa Mullins, Religious Education Coordinator, tmullins@stjoanofarcva.org  757-898-7190 ext 12

 

Baptism Preparation for Adults

Non-Catholic adults who wish to learn more about Baptism in the Catholic Church are invited to participate in the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults program. For more information, contact the Parish office, 757-898-5570 ext, 10

 

Have you been asked to be a Godparent or Confirmation Sponsor?

If you have been asked to be a Godparent or Confirmation Sponsor, please know that you will be required to be a registered parishioner of the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church for 3 months before we can issue a “letter in good standing” with your parish as is normally required by the parish issuing the sacrament. Click HERE for more information.

 

Baptismal Celebrations

Baptismal celebrations are generally scheduled for the second Sunday of each month outside of the Lenten season. Scheduling of your child’s baptism will be determined upon completion of the baptismal class.

 

The Sacrament of Baptism in the Catholic Church

“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded of you” (Matthew 28:19-20). Baptism is the first sacrament celebrated in the process of becoming a full member of the Church community. It is the first of the three Sacraments of Initiation – Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist. Baptism is, like all the sacraments, a gift from God. Water is the universal symbol. Water is absolutely essential for all life. Water cleanses and restores. It is the waters of Baptism which give us new life. In accordance, through Baptism we also die to our old sinful selves in order to be restored and resurrected in the new life of Christ.

The fruit of Baptism, or baptismal grace, is a rich reality that includes forgiveness of original sin and all personal sins, birth into the new life by which man becomes an adoptive son of the Father, a member of Christ and a temple of the Holy Spirit. By this very fact the person baptized is incorporated into the Church, the Body of Christ, and made a sharer in the priesthood of Christ. Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1279


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