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FEAST OF THE BAPTISM OF THE LORD
HOMILY OF JOHN PAUL II
Sistine Chapel Sunday, 10 January
1999
1. "This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased" (Mt 3:17).
These solemn words resound
on today's feast of the Baptism of Jesus. They invite us to relive the moment
when Jesus, baptized by John, emerges from the waters of the River Jordan and
God the Father presents him as his Only-begotten Son, the Lamb who takes upon
himself the sin of the world. A voice is heard from the heavens, as the Holy
Spirit in the form of a dove rests upon Jesus, who thus publicly begins his
mission of salvation: the mission of a humble and meek servant, ready to
share and give himself completely: "He will not cry or lift up his voice ...
a bruised reed he will not break, and a dimly burning wick he will not quench;
he will faithfully bring forth justice" (Is 42:2-3).
The liturgy lets us relive this moving Gospel scene: amidst the penitent crowd
that approaches John the Baptist to receive baptism, Jesus is also present. See,
the promise is about to be fulfilled and a new age begins for all mankind. This
man, who in appearance is no different from others, is in fact God come among us
to give power to those who receive him, "who believe in his name, ... to
become children of God; who were born, not of blood nor of the will of the flesh
nor of the will of man, but of God" (Jn 1:12-13).
2. "This is my beloved Son, hear him" (Gospel acclamation).
Today this proclamation and invitation, full of hope for mankind, echo
particularly for the children who, in a few moments, will become God's new
creation through the sacrament of Baptism. Having become sharers in the mystery
of the Death and Resurrection of Christ, they will be enriched with the gift of
faith and will be incorporated into the people of the new and definitive
Covenant, which is the Church. The Father will make them his adopted children in
Christ, revealing to them a unique way of life: to listen as disciples to his
Son, to be called and to be really his children.
The Holy Spirit will come down upon each of them and, as happened for us on the
day of our Baptism, they too will enjoy that life which the Father gives
believers through Jesus, the Redeemer of man. This immense wealth of gifts will
give them, like every baptized person, a sole task, which the Apostle Paul never
tires of teaching the first Christians with the words: "Walk by the Spirit"
(Gal 5:16), that is, always live and act in the love of God.
I hope that the Baptism received today by these little ones will make them
courageous witnesses of the Gospel throughout their lives. This will be possible
as a result of their constant effort. However, dear parents, as you thank God
today for the extraordinary gifts that he gives your children, your educational
work will also be necessary, as will the support of their godparents.
3. Accept, dear brothers and sisters, the invitation that the Church extends to
you: be their "teachers in faith", so that the seed of new life will develop in
them and reach full maturity. Help them by your word and especially by your
example.
May they quickly learn from you to love Christ, to pray to him constantly, to
imitate him by always answering his call. You have received in their name, in
the symbol of the candle, the flame of faith: take care that it is constantly
nourished, so that each of them, in their knowledge and love of Jesus, may
always act according to the wisdom of the Gospel. In this way they will become
true disciples of the Lord and joyous apostles of his Gospel.
I entrust each of these children and their families to the Virgin Mary. May Our
Lady help them all to follow with fidelity the path begun with the sacrament of
Baptism.
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