Quotes on Baptism by the Catholic Saints
The Lord was Baptized, not to be cleansed
Himself, but to cleanse the waters, so that those waters, cleansed by the flesh
of Christ which knew no sin, might have the power of Baptism. -St.
Ambrose of Milan
The rediscovery of the value of one's baptism is
the basis of the missionary commitment of every Christian, because we see in
the Gospel that he who lets himself be fascinated by Christ cannot do without
witnessing the joy of following in his footsteps… we understand even more that,
in virtue of baptism, we have an inherent missionary vocation. - Pope Benedict XVI
For whenever unbaptized persons
die confessing Christ, this confession is of the same efficacy for the
remission of sins as if they were washed in the sacred font of baptism. - St.
Augustine,
By Baptism we are made
flesh of the Crucified - Pope St. Leo the Great
If, therefore, there is
any grace in the water, it is not from the nature of water but from the
Spirit's presence there. - St. Basil the Great, Doctor of the Church, c. 375
A.D
Every baptized person
should consider that it is in the womb of the Church where he is transformed
from a child of Adam to a child of God. - St. Vincent Ferrer
The soul is regenerated
in the sacred waters of baptism and thus becomes God's child. - St. Maximilian
Kolbe
No one can begin a new life,
unless he repent of the old. - St. Augustine, Doctor of the Church
Just as a man cannot live in the flesh unless he is born in the flesh, even so a man cannot have the spiritual life of grace unless he is born again spiritually. This regeneration is effected by Baptism: "Unless a man is born again of water and the Holy Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God" (Jn 3:5) - St. Thomas Aquinas
Baptism is not the work of man
but of Christ, and this sacrament is so holy that it would not be defiled, even
if the minister were a murderer. - St. Isidore, Doctor of the Church
Their example gives witness to the fact that baptism commits
Christians to participate boldly in the spread of the Kingdom of God,
cooperating if necessary with the sacrifice of one's own life...This martyrdom
of ordinary life is a particularly important witness in the secularized
societies of our time. It is the peaceful battle of love that all Christians,
like Paul, have to fight tirelessly; the race to spread the Gospel that commits
us until death. May Mary, Queen of Martyrs and Star of Evangelization, help us
and assist us in our daily witness. - Pope Benedict XVI
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