Baptism
Amen, amen, I say to you, no one can enter the kingdom of God without being born of water and Spirit. (John 3:5)
Freed from Sin
Baptismal Symbols
- Water – The waters of baptism recall Jesus’ own baptism by John the Baptist in the river Jordan. Water is a symbol of cleansing and renewal as we begin a new life in Christ. We are washed clean of sin.
- Oil – At baptism we are anointed into the life of Christ as “priest, prophet and king.” A cross is traced on the candidate’s forehead as a reminder that we are inheritors of the Kingdom of God.
- Light – The baptismal candle is lit from the Paschal or Easter candle that stands in the church as a sign of Christ’s light in the world. At baptism, we receive the light of Christ and are called forth to share this light with the world.
- White garment – The white garment that is placed upon us at baptism is a symbol of Christ’s victory over death and his glorious resurrection. Likewise, the white garment or pall that is placed over the coffin at the time of death recalls our baptismal promises and reminds us that we are destined for eternal life.
Basics for baptism at St. Edward:
Parents are registered and active / participating in the parish life.
(e.g. involved in Minsitry, giving their monetary support to the parish, attending parish events...)
If you are registered, there is a two month waiting period. If you are newly registered, there is a three month waiting period.
You need to attend a baptism preparation class. The class fee is $50 for the parents and godparents to attend. Certificate is good for 2 years.
Spanish classes are offered at St. Edward every second Saturday of the month.
English classes are every other month on the second Saturday at St. Paul church. They are offered in February, April, June, August, October and December.
Forms to fill out:
Registration form for parents
Godparents attestation forms
A copy of the child's birth certificate.
If you have more questions, please call the parish office at 206-722-7888.
Amen, amen, I say to you, no one can enter the kingdom of God without being born of water and Spirit. (John 3:5)