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Baptism Covenant

 

Preparation for Baptism
of Infants and Children

in the Catholic Parishes in Waterloo


Current Schedule of Preparation Classes

Parents may attend the preparation class that is most convenient for them, regardless of where the baptism will take place.

June 9, 2008.  7:00pm.  Rectory Classroom, Sacred Heart Parish

July 12, 2008.  9:30am.  Putz Hall (rectory basement) Blessed Sacrament Parish

August 11, 2008.  7:00pm.  St. Matthew Room (rectory basement), St. Edward Parish

September 13, 2008.  9:30am.  Rectory Classroom, Sacred Heart Parish

October 13, 2008.  7:00pm.  Putz Hall (rectory basement), Blessed Sacrament Parish

November 8, 2008.  9:30am.  Scallon Hall (church basement), Queen of Peace Parish

December 8, 2008.  7:00m.  St. Matthew Room (rectory basement), St. Edward Parish

 

Guidelines for Baptism of Infants and Children

Baptism Celebrations
  
Catholic parishes in Waterloo celebrate the sacrament of Baptism throughout the year, except during Lent and on weekends when other special events are scheduled.
    Like all sacraments, Baptism is a celebration of the whole faith community and should take place in the presence of the parish community.  For this reason, baptisms are usually celebrated during a regularly scheduled Saturday evening or Sunday morning Mass.
To make arrangements for Baptism, contact the parish office in the parish where you are registered.

 Expectations of Parents
  
At least one parent must be a baptized Catholic who is registered in the parish where the baptism will be celebrated.  Catholic parents should attend Mass regularly and participate as fully as possible in the spiritual and sacramental life of the church.  The parents’ personal and social life should exhibit an understanding of the Catholic faith and a commitment to Catholic moral and social values.
   Parents should be aware of and willing to assume the responsibilities for their child’s religious formation which are outlined in the Baptism Covenant.  They should be prepared to provide a nurturing family life in which children will see and experience Catholic faith and values  in practice.
   Catholic parents who are not active in the church might use the occasion of their child’s baptism to re-examine their relationship to the church and to consider the possibility of resuming active participation in the spiritual and sacramental life of the Catholic community.
 Any parish staff member would welcome the opportunity to discuss resuming active participation with a parent who feels unwelcome, alienated or angry.

   The Catholic Church hopes that non-Catholic parents will understand and respect what the Church expects from Catholic parents, and will use the resources of their own faith tradition to assist in the faith formation of their children. 
•  Parents who have concerns or questions about how to raise their child in a home where parents have different faith traditions should visit with their pastor or a member of the parish staff.

 Preparation Class
  
Parents are required to attend a preparation class prior to baptizing an infant or child.  Preparation classes meet on the second Monday evening of even months and the second Saturday morning of odd months at one of the Waterloo parishes. 
    Parents should attend the preparation class shortly before or after the baby is born.  Parents may attend the class which is most convenient  for them, even if it is not held in the parish where they are registered.
To register for the preparation class, contact the parish office in your parish.

Parent Formation and Education
   
The Catholic parishes in Waterloo provide continuing formation opportunities for parents who are interested in the spiritual and moral formation of infants and young children.  Participation in this continuing formation program is recommended for parents following the baptism of their child.
 For information about continuing formation for parents, contact the Religious Education Office in your parish.

Older Children
  
Children under age 7 should be enrolled in a Catholic religious education program or school before baptism. 
    Children age 8 or older should be enrolled in a separate preparation program or Children’s Initiation process, in addition to regular participation in a religious education program or Catholic school. 
    The Waterloo parishes provide a preparation program for older children during February and March, and if necessary can make other arrangements on an individual basis.
 For information about preparation for older children, contact the Religious Education Office in your parish.

Godparents
(Baptism Sponsors)
   
Godparents are technically called Baptism Sponsors.  In the early church, sponsors served as witnesses who testified to the good intentions and worthiness of the person who was being baptized.
    Today, Baptism Sponsors of infants and young children serve as representatives of the wider faith community.  They pledge to assist the parents in showing and teaching the young child about God’s love, their faith as Catholic Christians, and their eternal destiny as children of God.
    The Sponsor’s presence at the Baptism ceremony symbolizes an important spiritual and personal relationship between the Godparent, the child, the parents, and the broader church community.  This is a relationship and a responsibility which lasts a lifetime.
    At least one Godparent or Sponsor must be an active Catholic who has been baptized and confirmed, and is at least 16 years old.  Other baptized Christians may serve as a Witness with a Catholic Sponsor.
    It is customary to choose two Godparents or Sponsors, but only one is necessary.  Godparents or Sponsors may be of either gender. 

   
Here are some questions parents might ask themselves when choosing Baptism Sponsors for their child:
 Is this a person whose personal life shows the religious and moral values I
   want my child to learn and practice?
 Is this a person who will be able and willing to explain their faith experience,
   convictions and growth to my child?
•  Is this a person who will be in frequent contact with my child, especially during
   the early years of personal and spiritual growth?
 Is this a person who will be comfortable, when necessary, challenging me or
   my child about our faith?
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For more information about baptizing infants and children, contact the parish
   office in the parish where you are registered or plan to register.

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The Catholic Parishes in Waterloo

Baptism Covenant



The baptism of infants and young children assumes the full and active participation of both the parents and the parish community in the faith formation of children.  This Covenant expresses the mutual responsibilities and commitments which we acknowledge as parents and parish communities to the infants and children who are baptized in the Catholic parishes of Waterloo.

The parish community acknowledges our responsibility
• to provide an active and welcoming faith community, which supports and
  assists parents in their role as the first heralds of faith to their children.
• to provide meaningful and convenient opportunities for participation in the
  spiritual and sacramental life of the Church.
• to provide life-long faith formation and adult education opportunities which
  enable parents to deepen their own understanding and practice of the Catholic
  faith.
• to provide opportunities which enable parents to grow in the knowledge and
  skills they need to be more effective role models and first heralds of faith to
  their children.
• to assist parents in the preparation of their children for, and celebration of, the
   sacraments of Baptism, Reconciliation, First Communion and Confirmation.
• to provide religious formation and education opportunities for children and young
  adults.

The parents acknowledge our responsibility
• to provide a supportive and nurturing family life, in which children experience
  firsthand the beliefs, values and traditions of the Catholic faith.
• to participate as fully as possible in the spiritual and sacramental life of the
  Church by attending Mass regularly and celebrating the Sacraments frequently.
• to guarantee my child's regular and active participation in the spiritual and
  sacramental life of the Church.
• to assist in my child's preparation for, and celebration of, the sacraments of
  Baptism, Reconciliation, First Communion and Confirmation.
• to enroll my child in formal religious education programs, and to be actively
  involved in the religious education of my child.
• to support the parish by my stewardship of time, talent and financial resources.

We enter into this sacred covenant in a spirit of cooperation and support, as an expression of our commitment to the continuing religious formation and education of our children.

 Posted  01.03.08  •  Last Update 05.02.08

ADULT FORMATION PRINCIPLES
The Catholic parishes in Waterloo are committed to providing life-long faith formation and spiritual growth for adults of all ages. We value individual life experience, respect the diversity of personal convictions, and welcome the wisdom of every participant. We encourage conversation and dialogue. We will never intentionally embarrass or offend participants.

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