Spittle In Baptism

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Spittle In Baptism [1]

in the Roman Catholic Church, is that part of the ceremony of baptism which follows the "sign of the cross." The priest recites an exorcism, touching with a little spittle the ears and nostrils of the person to be baptized, and saying, "Ephphatha; that is, Be thou opened into an odor of sweetness; but be thou put to flight, O devil, for the judgment of God will be at hand." This ceremony is taken from the example of Jesus when he cured the deaf and dumb man ( Mark 7:33). See Elliot, Delineation Of Romanism, p. 125.

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