The Birthday of Saint John the Baptist

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The story of St John the Baptist is recorded in the four Gospels. He is also mentioned by the Jewish historian Josephus. John was the son of Zachariah, a Temple priest and Elizabeth, a quite old cousin of the Virgin Mary. An angel foretold his birth, adding that he would prepare people for the Lord.

In the Gospel of Luke Our Lady travelled to the hill country to visit Elizabeth immediately after the Annunciation. Mary was pregnant with Jesus and Elizabeth was pregnant with John the Baptist. Even though he was still in his mother’s womb, John became aware of the presence of Christ, and leapt for joy. Elizabeth also recognised the presence of Jesus and said: ‘Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb.’

John lived in the wilderness and began public ministry around 30 AD. He dressed in camel skin, preached and baptised in the River Jordan. He became known for attracting large crowds across the province of Judaea. When Jesus came to him to be baptized, John recognized him and said, “It is I who need baptism from you.”

“Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire.” he cried. “I baptise you with water but He who is coming after me is mightier than I, whose sandals I am not worthy to carry. He will baptise you with the Holy Spirit and with fire.”

When Jesus asked to be baptised by John he was reluctant to do this, saying: “I need to be baptised by you.” Jesus said of him: “there is not a greater prophet.” He said of Jesus: “Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.”

Following his baptism of Christ, John’s popularity grew so much that he alarmed King Herod. Herod ordered him arrested and imprisoned.

John spoke with Herod on several occasions and condemned his marriage to his half-brother’s wife.

This condemnation would be his downfall as King Herod had promised to grant a wish to his daughter. In revenge for John the Baptist’s condemnation of her mother’s scandalous marriage to Herod, she asked for John’s head. King Herod reluctantly obliged. John the Baptist died sometime between 33 and 36 AD.

St John the Baptist’s feast day is June 24. The anniversary of his death is August 29 and is sometimes celebrated with a second feast. John the Baptist is the patron saint of Jordan, Puerto Rico, French Canada and many other places.
(from ICN)
 
Whether or not St John the Baptist was born without sin is debatable.
St John the Baptist, the last great prophet, pray for us!
 
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My 25th wedding anniversary is today. We prayed the Litany of St. John the Baptist, which was really nice. My brother’s birthday is also today. He is 61. Sadly, I am estranged from him, since he continues to be verbally abusive to me. He has left the Faith. Please pray for him. Thank you:)
 
Using the information contained in Luke’s Gospel, you can work out that John was born exactly six months before Jesus, which is why St Johns day and Christmas Day are six months apart. These days coincide with the old summer and winter solstices. Coincidentally or not, John’s remark that “he must increase while I must decrease” could be taken not only to refer to their missions but also to the length of days in their respective halves of the year.
 
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I don’t see how it’s debatable at all. Scripture itself says that he was “filled” with the Holy Spirit in the womb. To be filled with the Spirit and to be in a “state” of original sin are mutually exclusive. And the witness of the Liturgy is equally powerful… the Church only celebrates saints… yet we celebrate St John’s birth as a solemnity… higher rank that the birth of even Our Lady, and a most ancient feast.

Can anyone find a single Father who suggests otherwise? I’ll be shocked if there’s even one.
 
Indeed, I was writing something similar when I saw your response.

Elizabeth was FILLED with the Holy Spirit, thus filling John the Precursor in her womb at the same time. This is both a beautiful teaching about the Baptist, and a beautiful pro-life teaching, as well.

By, the way, in the East, he has even MORE feast days: Jan 7 - Synaxis (adjacent to Theophany), Feb 24 - First and Second Findings of the Head, May 25 - Third Finding, Aug 29 - Beheading of the Forerunner, and Sep 23 - Conception of the Forerunner.

The last and greatest prophet is John,
Deacon Christopher
 
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I agree and personally I feel St John the Baptist was born without sin. But not everyone agrees, and I have had the statement ‘The Church has never dogmatically declared it’ thrown at me before. That is why I said debatable.
 
I may be recalling wrongly, but I remember being taught that John the Baptist was cleansed from original sin while still in his mother’s womb, when St. Elizabeth felt the babe leap in her womb.
 
Scripture is clear on it. God the Holy Spirit filled Elizabeth. Being filled with the Holy Spirit cleansed Elizabeth and John from sin.
The Mother of God, with Christ our True God in her spotless womb, didn’t even need to touch her kinswoman - the very sound of her greeting filled Elizabeth; and caused the Precursor to jump for joy in his mother’s womb.
The Church doesn’t dogmatically declare the sky is blue or water is wet. It doesn’t have to. Truth doesn’t presuppose dogmatic declarations.

Dogma doesn’t make something true; some truths are dogmatically defined. Most don’t need to be, as is the case here.

Your friend is mistaken, and illogical.

Deacon Christopher
 
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