Ad Jesum per Mariam
Living Lent as People Baptized Into the Death of Christ: Lenten Conference #2

Living Lent as People Baptized Into the Death of Christ
This reflection opens with prayer and introduces the theme . . .
. . . of a spiritual recollection centered on living out our baptism during Lent, particularly as people baptized into Christ’s death and resurrection. It draws from Romans 6:3-11, emphasizing that baptism unites us with Christ’s death and resurrection, calling us to a new life in God.
The talk explores baptism as a pilgrimage—a journey of faith, identity, and spiritual transformation. It highlights the symbolism of water, the power of naming, and the vocation and purpose revealed through our baptismal identity. The name we receive at baptism carries spiritual significance and points to God’s dream and calling for us.
Through biblical instances like Abraham, Sarah, and Mary, the conference talks about examples that shows how names reflect divine missions. The talk also reflects on baptismal promises, the sign of the cross as a branding of allegiance to Christ, and the continual need to renew and live out our baptismal identity, especially during Lent—a time of repentance, reflection, and rediscovery of spiritual origins.
The day of recollection includes prayer, blessing of water, renewal of baptismal vows, and symbolic rituals reminding participants of their Christian identity and mission.
Listen to:
Living Lent as People Baptized Into the Death of Christ
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Image:
Christ of St. John of The Cross: Spanish Painter: Salvador Dalí: 1951
The painting is known as the Christ of Saint John of the Cross, because its design is based on a drawing by the 16th-century Spanish friar John of the Cross. Note: This is a low-resolution picture for copyright purposes.
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Note:
This marks the Second Friday of the current Lenten Season, featuring special formation conferences covering a range of seasonal topics. The QoAH's website has links to the other conferences.
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- 14 Mar 2025
Living Lent as People Baptized Into the Death of Christ
This reflection opens with prayer and introduces the theme . . .
. . . of a spiritual recollection centered on living out our baptism during Lent, particularly as people baptized into Christ’s death and resurrection. It draws from Romans 6:3-11, emphasizing that baptism unites us with Christ’s death and resurrection, calling us to a new life in God.
The talk explores baptism as a pilgrimage—a journey of faith, identity, and spiritual transformation. It highlights the symbolism of water, the power of naming, and the vocation and purpose revealed through our baptismal identity. The name we receive at baptism carries spiritual significance and points to God’s dream and calling for us.
Through biblical instances like Abraham, Sarah, and Mary, the conference talks about examples that shows how names reflect divine missions. The talk also reflects on baptismal promises, the sign of the cross as a branding of allegiance to Christ, and the continual need to renew and live out our baptismal identity, especially during Lent—a time of repentance, reflection, and rediscovery of spiritual origins.
The day of recollection includes prayer, blessing of water, renewal of baptismal vows, and symbolic rituals reminding participants of their Christian identity and mission.
Listen to:
Living Lent as People Baptized Into the Death of Christ
________________________________________________________
Image:
Christ of St. John of The Cross: Spanish Painter: Salvador Dalí: 1951
The painting is known as the Christ of Saint John of the Cross, because its design is based on a drawing by the 16th-century Spanish friar John of the Cross. Note: This is a low-resolution picture for copyright purposes.
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Note:
This marks the Second Friday of the current Lenten Season, featuring special formation conferences covering a range of seasonal topics. The QoAH's website has links to the other conferences.