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 CfiiP. II.] aPTSM. saying, EioMata, tat/s, be taou o/nd m   oft;   t  ig, 0 d, f tb judt of G    . 3. y, The cemooies wch accompy. (1.) b . When the n o be bapzed appaches the baptisl font, in three sua obligaons he renoces Sawn, 8 wor, and m, in swer  ree inteo6onHt tu d  ?d all A  ? a     each wch he or s snr replies in e mative. (2.)   of ccm.s. He is next anoind wi e o of cate- chumens on e breast and between the shoulde by the pest, w mes e sign of the cross, saying, I  tz tA t   ti, in  J r d, tt t mest f fe . 8e GAn, p. 415. (3.) T ofesn offth. The palest teos m next t aeve amclea of the creed, and on his sent he is bapted. (4.) Volu st. The CaecUm shya here: " m, yielg the sem of  wl to the wickM suggesfio of Sn, fell under a jt snnce of ndemnalion, so  w have none enmHM   numar of  ldiem bm those whose seice is volume, �at by a wilg she&ante  his commode they may obtMn etem sMution." The Gooch of Trent, however, teaches the comp submission of bapfiz here fica m e Chch of Rome,  h on &y sho. 4. TMOn, The ceremonies foEowing e administtion of baptism. (1.) T  of c. Tho priest oints with chfiam the of hn head, thus ng m m undemnd, that from e moment of a pt he is unid  a memr to Cht, s he, d infi  s y; and at he is erefore called a Chdsfi from Ct,  Cst h so called from cism. Bishop Hay, 'his Sincere Cisfi, says that this anointing is "in imitation of e anointing of np d pfim by GM's commands in the old law; and siifies t m priesthud  wch we are aed by baptism." (2.) T wMte g. The palest pure a whi gaent on n baptized, nng, "Receive ts ent, which mayeat tu e unsinod fore the judent-seat of our  Jesus Christ, tt �o u mayost have eternal life. Amen." Insm of a wte ent, i receive a wte karcher. (3.) Tb burning l/g/tt. This is then put into his hand, as an em- blem of the light of a good example. (4.) T/ name. This is taken from the catalogue of saints. 5. The rites and ceremonies prescribed in the Roman ritual are not to be omitted, or hastily 8uppliod by others. This was expressly ordained by Benedict in his Constitutions.* He also strenuously enjoins the use of all the sacramentals of baptism, especially m/t, and /ant.#/at/on.t Nevertheless Clement XII. conceded to the missionaries of the East Indies, in Madura, Massura, &c., that in case of necessity, provided the faith be safe, spittle might be omiued, and the iusufHations might be used pr/t, ately or ecretly. A priest who omit any of them is guilty of mortal sin, unless great necessity hlt81e. �Tom. i, coast. 89, ineip./aim' mm6rmaf, sec. 1O, vol. ii, p. 180.

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