Instruction
on the Post-Baptismal Rites
After
this, you went up to the priest. Consider what followed. Was it not what David
spoke of when he said: Like oil on the head, running down on the beard, the
beard of Aaron? This is the oil spoken of also by Solomon: Your name is oil
poured out, so that the maidens loved you and attracted you. How many souls,
reborn today, have loved you, Lord Jesus, and have said: Draw us after you; we
shall make haste to follow you, in the fragrance of your garments, to breathe
the fragrance of resurrection.
Understand
why this is done: Because the eyes of the wise man are in his head. The oil
flows down on the beard, that is, on the grace of youth; it flows on Aaron’s
beard, in order to make you a chosen race, a race of priests, bought at a great
price. We are all anointed with spiritual grace to share in God’s kingdom and
in priesthood.
Then
you received white garments as a sign that you had cast off the clothing of sin
and put on the chaste covering of innocence, as the psalmist prophesied: You
will sprinkle me with hyssop and I shall be cleansed, you will wash me and I
shall be made whiter than snow. One who is baptized is seen to be made clean in
terms of the law and of the Gospel. In terms of the law, because Moses used a
bunch of hyssop to sprinkle the blood of the lamb; in terms of the Gospel,
because Christ’s garments were white as snow when in the Gospel he revealed the
glory of his resurrection. The sinner who is forgiven is made whiter than snow.
The Lord promised the same through Isaiah: If your sins are as scarlet, I will
make them white as snow.
Wearing
the garments given her in the rebirth by water, the Church says, in the words
of the Song of Songs: I am black but beautiful, daughters of Jerusalem. Black
because of the frailty of humanity, beautiful through grace; black because she
is made up of sinners, beautiful through the sacrament of faith. When they see
these garments the daughters of Jerusalem cry out in wonder: Who is this who
comes up, all in white? She was black, how is she suddenly made white?
When
Christ sees his Church clothed in white – for her sake he himself had put
on filthy clothing, as you may read in the prophecy of Zechariah – when he
sees the soul washed clean by the waters of rebirth, he cries out: How
beautiful you are, my beloved, how beautiful you are; your eyes are like the
eyes of a dove, for it was in the likeness of a dove that the Holy Spirit came
down from heaven.
Remember,
then, that you received a spiritual seal, the spirit of wisdom and
understanding, the spirit of knowledge and reverence, the spirit of holy fear.
Keep safe what you received. God the Father sealed you, Christ the Lord
strengthened you and sent the Spirit into your hearts as the pledge of what is
to come, as you learned in the reading from the Apostle.
Source: The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
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