On occasion, a non-Catholic Christian who is welcomed into the Church will be “conditionally Baptised.”
I was conditionally Baptised since we were not able to locate my Baptismal Certificate when I was Baptised as a young Baptist at the age of nine.
St John Chrysostom states in a homily on Baptism that the soul from its beginning yearns to be one with it’s Creator, and is incomplete until it is Baptised into Christ. God is love and the soul yearns for the love it knew as it was created. So we are truly blessed that our souls are given that contact with the Triune God from the very beginning of this earthly life.
It is so true that as Protestants there is not the understanding of the Sacramental graces that are received through Baptism. When we enter the water of regeneration, we enter the tomb with Christ, we die to ourselves and are born again with a new life in Christ. Our soul is as pure of a white that can be in this human life at the time of Baptism. We are born from this human nature into Love Himself.
When we are sealed with the Holy Spirit, again the sacramental grace confers upon us the life giving grace of the Paraclete. So our Protestant brethern have to see it as a separate action. They do not have the apostolic heritage to be given by annointing as we do. So for them it is two separate actions.
However, for us as Catholics, we have a fire that burns low within us. It is smoldering, the charcoals are hot. What we have to do as Catholics is say yes to God, to his Son our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, and his life giving Holy Spirit. This is the decision we must make as adult Catholics, then all of this is stirred into flame, a fire ignites within us.
In our Baptism and Chrismation/Confirmation we receive all that the Holy Spirit has to offer us. All that is written in the Scriptures are life. It is all in place, the Triune God is just waiting for our fiat. Then we have what the Protestants would call a born again experience or being Saved (again this is all done through Baptism and Confirmation), but it is the point where we take responcibility for what our parents and god parents gave and did for us as children.
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Pani Rose