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Why did Jesus, who is without sin, choose to be baptized by John in the River Jordan? Fr. Paul Donlan explores the profound mystery of Christ’s baptism as a divine act that sanctified the waters of the world, enabling them to carry the grace of new life. Fr. Paul reflects on the theophany — the visible manifestation of the Trinity — where the Father’s voice, the Son’s presence, and the Spirit’s descent as a dove reveal God’s unity and love. Through baptism, believers are transformed from mere creatures into children of God, heirs with Christ, and temples of the Holy Spirit. We are all urged to recognize our baptismal dignity, live with trust in divine providence amid life’s trials, and celebrate our baptism day as the true beginning of eternal life.
By City of Angels PodcastWhy did Jesus, who is without sin, choose to be baptized by John in the River Jordan? Fr. Paul Donlan explores the profound mystery of Christ’s baptism as a divine act that sanctified the waters of the world, enabling them to carry the grace of new life. Fr. Paul reflects on the theophany — the visible manifestation of the Trinity — where the Father’s voice, the Son’s presence, and the Spirit’s descent as a dove reveal God’s unity and love. Through baptism, believers are transformed from mere creatures into children of God, heirs with Christ, and temples of the Holy Spirit. We are all urged to recognize our baptismal dignity, live with trust in divine providence amid life’s trials, and celebrate our baptism day as the true beginning of eternal life.