Title: Baptism as the Foundation of Ministry
1Baptism as the Foundation of Ministry
- Fr Gerard Kelly
- Catholic Institute of Sydney
2Starting point
- A key principle of this policy is the link
between the baptismal call to ministry and the
call to serve in an ecclesial community.
Baptismal call leads to ecclesial call as the
local Church responds to its twofold mission to
build up the community and to bring Christs love
to all people. - (Archdiocese of Adelaide, Ecclesial Ministry
Policy)
3Baptism paradigm
- Acts 826-39, Philip Ethiopian eunuch
- Read interpret passage of Scripture
- Look, here is water!
- Spirit snatches Philip away eunuch goes on way
rejoicing - Paradigm for Christian baptism
- Formation in faith
- Water baptism
- Participation in life of the community
4Basic structure of Church
- Pattern of baptism mirrors that of the Church and
sacraments - Sacramental structure of the Church
5Working with the structure
- Offers a grammar for church life ministry
- Always keep the three elements in balance
- Focus on one at expense of other leads to
distortion - Biblical fundamentalism
- Ritual magic
- Secular humanism
6Working with the structure
- Story
- This is our memory, tradition. It carries our
identity - Cf. Jn 1426, The Spirit will remind you of all
that I have said - Ritual
- This gives ownership of the story
- Cf. Ac 237, Be baptised in name of Jesus, your
sins forgiven, receive Holy Spirit - Mission
- Creatively imaginatively remain faithful to the
story in our own context - Cf. Jn 1613, The Spirit will lead you into all
truth
7Context for Ministry
- Ministry takes shape in the mission element
always responsive to changing world - Ministry is also part of the story. Whatever
shape it takes in certain circumstances it will
be in harmony with Gods basic pattern - Ministry will also have ritual elements by which
what has been given by God is appropriated in new
circumstances
8Central focus of the story
- Acts 232-41, baptism salvation history
- From beginning baptism linked to
- Cross, resurrection and exaltation of Jesus,
which is fulfilment of Gods saving work in
history - Outpouring of the Holy Spirit
- Confession of Jesus as the Christ
- Forgiveness of sin
- Promised future already shaping the present
9Central focus of the story
- Salvation has many names
- Forgiveness of sin
- Liberation
- Reconciliation
- Justification
- New life, rebirth
- Renewal
- One new humanity
- Enlightenment
10Liturgical Action Scrutinies
- Uncover heal all that is weak, defective
- Strengthen all that is upright, strong
- to deliver the elect from the power of sin and
Satan, to protect them against temptation, and to
give them strength in Christ, who is the way, the
truth and the life - Instruction through Word of God
- About mystery of sin
- About their spirit being filled with Christ
11Liturgical Action Anointing
- The anointing with oil symbolises their need
for Gods help and strength so that, undeterred
by the bonds of the past and overcoming the
opposition of the devil, they will forthrightly
take the step of professing their faith and will
hold fast to it unfalteringly throughout their
lives - (RCIA, n.191)
12Liturgical Action 1st Anointing
13Water Baptism
- Romans 63-11, baptised into Christ
- Through the ritual God changes the person
- Symbolic participation in death of Jesus
- You have been freed from sin (v.22) and have
received the free gift of God, eternal life of
Christ Jesus (v.23) - carrying in our body the death of Jesus so that
the life of Jesus may also be made visible in our
bodies (2 Cor 410)
14Baptised in the Spirit
- Titus 34-7, renewal by the Holy Spirit
- Anointed as Christ was anointed
- You have been anointed you have become sharers
of Christ (Cyril of Jerusalem) - Sons and daughters of God
- This anointing will never leave you
- Heirs to promise of eternal life
- Gods future for us is opened up as a present
reality - In the Spirit the baptised shape their life
within their own concrete circumstances
15Priesthood of the Baptised
- Anointed with the Spirit, the baptised are part
of the royal priesthood - 1 Peter 2 5, 9
- Focus here is not on Levitical priesthood, and
salvific actions - Allusion is to Ex 195-6, the priestly kingdom,
Gods treasured possession among all the
peoples. I.e. fulfilment of Gods promise
(communion) - Cf. Is 615, you shall be called priests of the
Lord, ministers of our God, because the Spirit
of the Lord is on me, he has anointed me sent me
to bring good news
16Priesthood of the Baptised
- Aside
- Original idea in 1 Pet (priesthood in relation to
Gods promise being fulfilled priesthood in
relation to communion) all but disappears with
the evolution of ministerial priesthood - Reformers reject cultic ideas of priesthood and
emphasise baptismal priesthood - BUT baptismal rites kept early sense of
priesthood - This is important for way we link ministry and
priesthood
17Priesthood of the Baptised
- Baptised Christians are associated with the
priesthood of Christ. - Christ was anointed for priesthood with the
Spirit by God (Tertullian, allusion to OT
anointing of priests) - Christs sacrifice
- Existential rather than cultic
- Gift of himself in love
- Unique, once-for-all
- Restores humankind to communion with God
18Priesthood of the Baptised
- Romans 121, offer spiritual sacrifices
- Existential quality of lives
- By power of the Spirit, the sacrifice of Christ
bears fruit in daily lives of baptised - Live as people drawn into communion with God (and
therefore with each other) - Way of life of each baptised is not simply a
question of his/her own salvation it contributes
to the fidelity of the community to its priestly
vocation - Lives of the baptised become a sign of Gods
transformation of the whole of humanity
19Priesthood of the Baptised
- The baptised faithful
- are the achievement, completion, and
fulfilment of the Churchs sacramental life. It
is the assembly that is the new creation, the
royal priesthood, the people of God. Their
transformed life and transforming actions are the
goal of the Christian sacramental order - (Paul Philibert, The Priesthood of the Faithful)
20Priesthood and Ministry
- Baptismal priesthood does not make the baptised
ministers (or priests) - Rather, they are part of the priestly activity of
the church - This is a sign of realised mystery, fulfilment
of Gods plan - In this sense all Christians are called to
participate in the mission of the church - The priestly activity of the church requires
ministry to support and sustain it it needs
ministers - Source of this ministry is anointing with the
Spirit gifts given for service of the church as
sign of salvation
21Priesthood and Ministry
- Christ perpetually distributes the gift of
ministries in his body which is the church and
with these gifts, through his power, we provide
each other with help towards salvation, so that
doing the truth in love, we grow up in all things
into him who is our head. - (Lumen Gentium, 7)
22Priesthood and Ministry
- Place of ordained priesthood
- While the common priesthood of the faithful is
exercised by the unfolding of baptismal grace a
life of faith, hope and charity, a life according
to the Spirit the ministerial priesthood is at
the service of the common priesthood. It is
directed at the unfolding of the baptismal grace
of all Christians. (CCC, 1547) - Ministerial priesthood has its own sacrament it
is a sign in a different way to baptism
23Baptism and the Church
- 2 Cor 1213, in the one Spirit you were all
baptised into one body - Incorporated into Christ incorporated into the
body of Christ - Acts 241, 47, added by God to the church
- Baptism means entrance into the church
- This not NOT analogous to joining a club
- Rather it is to be gathered by the Spirit into
communion - With God
- With others
24Baptism and the Church
- Church is in Christ as a sacrament or
instrumental sign of intimate union with God and
of the humanity of all humanity (LG, 1) - Church is space where the mystery of Christ
(saving mystery of God) is opened up for people
of all times places - Focus is sacramental rather than juridical
25Baptism and the Church
- Baptism puts us in relationship with God and one
another (church is a communion) - Cf. Ac 242, devoted to the apostolic teaching
fellowship - Dividing walls are broken down (e.g. Eph 214
Gal 328) - Baptism leads to participation in the Eucharist
- Communion also expressed in quality of lives we
live
26How do you tell the story?
- Consider ways that earlier generations have told
the story e.g. ancient baptisteries - We are always interpreting this story we tell it
in the way that is necessary for our own time
place
27Dome of Arian Baptistery RAVENNA (5th century)
28Dome of Cathedral Baptistery, Ravenna
29Dome of Cathedral Baptistery RAVENNA
30Dome of Baptistery FLORENCE (13th century)
31Original sin the rebuke the banishment from
Paradise
Joseph sold to merchants Josephs brothers
Josephs journey
Adoration of Magi dream of Magi return of Magi
John preaching announcing coming Of Messiah
32Foundation for ministry
- Baptism asserts the dignity and status of each
baptised person as being in Christ, anointed by
Spirit - Baptism inserts person into the church as living
witness to salvation - Church has mission to proclaim the Word, saving
faith received in baptism (Cf. Matt 2819) - Some of the baptised are called to a ministry
which is at the service of baptismal faith and
grace. This call has its foundation in their
baptism.