The Meaning of Baptism
A Baptismal Font from the Early Church
In the first centuries of the Church’s history baptism was mostly done by immersion. The whole person was plunged into the waters three times. Baptism represents the death and resurrection of Christ. Just as Jesus died, was placed in the tomb, and rose again – passing through death to life – so the newly baptised undergoes a mystical (“hidden”) death with Christ, acted out in the baptismal rite. The believer goes down into the “watery grave” of the font. Coming up out of the water s/he begins to live a new life as a disciple of Christ.
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