WEEK 2: SPREAD OF THE GOSPEL TO GENTILES
Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch:
Action |
Meaning |
1. We face the East. |
Light comes from the East; God gives light to our souls. |
2. Priest breathes on the face of the child. |
God breathed life into Adam; Baptism will breathe New Life into the soul. |
3. Priest’s hand on child’s head. |
Child enters the shelter of the Church. |
4. Exorcism: Face West.
Spit on Satan. |
Drives Satan away: West means Darkness; Satan is the Prince of Darkness. Shows our hatred of the devil. |
5. Profession of Faith (Creed), facing altar. |
Testify to our Faith in God, turning to Him and from Satan. |
6. With his hand, Priest makes a cross in the water; he then blows on the water and prays. |
All evil is driven from the water, which is made holy. |
7. Oil is poured on the water. |
Purifying of Baptism (water) is only possible through God’s Holy Spirit (oil). |
8. Anointed of parts of body with oil. |
Oil of gladness for healing, in preparation for His new life. |
9. Dipping 3 times in the name of the Trinity. |
All sins are washed away: buried with Christ (under water) and risen with Christ: Child dies to sin and is born again to God. |
10. White robe of holiness. |
Clean and pure new life in Jesus. |
Peter and Cornelius:
Action |
Meaning |
1. Anointing with holy chrism of the child’s forehead, eyes, nose, lips, ears, chest, hands, and feet |
“The Seal of the Gift of the Holy Spirit” – our entire body becomes the temple of the Holy Spirit |
2.Sponging off of the holy chrism. |
God’s work is now invisible, in the way we think and live and act. |
3. Tonsure – cutting a lock of hair in the shape of a cross |
Dedication of our who life to God forever. |
4. Procession – around to baptismal font and then to the Eucharist |
The door is now open to full and complete communion with God. |
“Now send men to Joppa, and send for Simon whose surname is Peter.”
“Rise, Peter, kill and eat.”
“I have never eaten anything common or unclean.”
“Behold, three men are seeking you.”
“I am he whom you seek.”
“Stand up; I myself am also a man.”
“I sent to you immediately, and you have done well to come.”
“In truth I perceive that God shows no partiality.”
“Can anyone forbid water, that these should not be baptized..?
Primstav: Add St. Philip on October 11 and St. Peter the Apostle on June 29 to your Primstav. What symbols do the students want to use to represent these great saints? Remember, the early Scandinavians could not read and used these to remember the feast days. Since we can read, it may help to keep a listing of the symbols chosen and which saint they stand for. A Primstav kept in a family for generations would be well-known to all members, but new symbols just chosen would be easy to forget.
Close with prayer.