Christmas in July - Free Shipping

Wednesday, June 29, 2011 by Chris Vallely

Free Shipping on All Orders Over $500!

Autom.com - Christmas in July Free ShippingFor the entire month of July we are offering Free Shipping on all orders over $500! This is the time to stock up on your favorites, like our New American Bible Revised Edition, and any other big purchases that you have wanted to make like chalices, ciboria, and vestments. Many churches last year stocked up on Bibles to prepare for their school year starting in August. Others purchased all of their Advent and Christmas supplies early and at one time, so they didn’t have to worry about paying extra for rushed shipping or if items would be still have stock during November and December. My mom even participated in our Christmas in July promotion. She purchased a different Nativity Set for each of her siblings, Christmas gifts for my entire family and arts & crafts for the Sunday School class that she teaches. When I told her we were doing the promotion again, she got really excited and raved about “how much time she saved from conventional shopping” and “how less stressful the Christmas season is… and you don’t have to worry about last minute shopping, because you have been done for 5 months!” She also added, “When I shop on Autom.com, I know I am going to get quality, affordable, and inspirational gifts that glorify Jesus Christ.”

3-d Nativity CardWe have also included over 600 new items to the 2011 summer and fall catalogs. We have added a ton of new Christmas and Advent items including tote bags, lapel pins, Nativities, and so much more! In addition to the Christmas and Advent items, we have also added new hand-painted Greek Icons, jewelry, and many, many more entire lines.

Follow any of the links in this blog to enjoy the Christmas in July savings: Free Shipping on all orders over $500. Visit us online at Autom.com, your one stop shop for affordable Catholic Church supplies, clergy apparel, wholesale rosaries, New American Bibles, and everything else to help you grow in your Catholic faith!

*Also, a special thank you to my mom for the candid interview, and I hope you don’t mind I quoted you!

New American Bible Revised Edition (NABRE)

Monday, May 23, 2011 by Chris Vallely
New American  BibleThe New American Bible Revised Edition or as most people are calling it, the NABRE, is almost here! We are currently taking preorders at Autom.com and through our customer service line at 1-800-521-2914, on the 2011 New American Bible Revised Edition. With prices starting at $4.99, we have the lowest prices on the New American Bible Revised Edition in the industry.

This is the official Catholic Bible, translated from the original languages with critical use of all the ancient sources. The NABRE includes a newly revised translation of the entire Old Testament (including the Book of Psalms) along with the 1986 edition of the New Testament. The NABRE is authorized by the board of trustees of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine and approved by the Administrative Committee/Board of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and the United States Catholic Conference. This Bible is completely cross-referenced, with concise, authoritative notes, large, easy-to-read type and boldface subject headings.

New American Bible Revised Edition, NABREBelow are a few additional features of our best selling bible, the 2011 New American Bible Revised Edition - NABRE

- Revised Old Testament with Psalms
- List of all 264 Popes and the dates of their reign
- List of the parables, miracles and discourses in chronological order
- Topical headings
- Alphabetical and chronological lists of the books of the Bible
- Complete cross references
- Concise, authoritative notes for each book of the Bible
- Introduction and outline to each book of the Bible

This paperback bible measures 5 1⁄2" W x 8 5⁄8" H with 1,440 pages.

Our best-selling NABRE (41126), offers a quantity based price break structure with prices starting as low as only $4.99 each! Visit us online at Autom.com for a great selection of affordable church supplies, Catholic bibles, religious articles and more!

Our Lady of Sorrows

Wednesday, September 15, 2010 by Chris Vallely
Today we would like you to join the Autom family as we celebrate the Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows.

Our Lady of Sorrows is the title given to Our Blessed Mother reflecting the sorrows she freely endured for our salvation. Other titles by which we honor Our Lady in her suffering are The Sorrowful Mother, Mother of Sorrows, Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows or Our Lady of the Seven Dolors. In the Roman Catholic Church, the Seven Sorrows of Mary is a popular devotional prayer consisting of a pious meditation on the sorrows she experienced. It is customary to pray one Our Father and seven Hail Marys for each of the sorrows.

The Seven Sorrows are specific events in the life of Mary where she freely accepted suffering out of her obedient faith in God. They are as follows:

1: Simeon’s Prophecy: “and Simeon blessed them and said to Mary his mother, ‘Behold, this child is destined for the fall and rise of many in Israel, and to be a sign that will be contradicted (and you yourself a sword will pierce) so that the thoughts of many hearts may be revealed.’” - Luke 2:34-35 (The New American Bible)

2: The Flight into Egypt: Mary and Joseph fled into Egypt with Jesus, sorrowing that He, the Son of God, was threatened and unwanted.

3: Jesus Lost in the Temple: The Holy Family had traveled to Jerusalem for Passover. Afterwards, they returned home to Nazareth but Jesus remained in Jerusalem. Joseph and Mary searched for Jesus three days before finding Him in the Temple.

4: Meeting with Jesus Carrying His Cross: Mary’s heart bled with anguish at seeing her Son tortured and carrying His heavy Cross to Calvary.

5: The Crucifixion:  Mary stood beneath the Cross and watched her Son suffer and die. Her heart was united with his, and she prayed for all those who suffer.

6: Jesus Taken Down from the Cross: Mary sat at the foot of the Cross cradling her dead Son in her arms. Her heart was united with people throughout the world who are devastated by the death of loved ones.

7: Jesus is Laid in the Sepulcher: Mary watched her dead son being placed in the sepulcher. The mournful rolling of the rock across the entrance was like the thrusting of another sword into her heart. Now His suffering was over; now her loneliness began.

Mary suffered these sorrows as part of her Fiat uttered to the angel Gabriel at the Annunciation. She had chosen to love God completely, and to love us as well. She loved the Father, who had chosen this way to save all humanity. She loved her Son, who had freely offered Himself up to atone for the sins of us all. She loved us, and offered her suffering so that each one of us might be reunited with God, the fulfillment of all desire.

How can we thank such a mother as this? Mary gives us the answer herself:
“Do whatever he tells you.” (John 2:5)

O Most Sorrowful and Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us.

Back-2-School Bible Sale!

Monday, August 2, 2010 by Chris Vallely
Autom's BIGGEST Back-2-School Sale Ever!

Attention parents, students, teachers and religious education directors: To celebrate the start of school, we are reducing prices on our best selling books and Bibles for one week only. Let us help you save!

We took our best selling "The New American Bible," and reduced the price to just $4.99 per Bible, regardless of quantity! We also reduced the price on our best selling "Catechism of the Catholic Church" to just $6.99 each and took $5 off the price of our "Catholic Youth Bible: NAB Revised Edition."

Looking for something to please the younger students? We reduced the prices on our best selling "New Catholic Picture Bible" and "The Mass for Children" book by 20% and 33% respectively. We are also offering our "How to Pray the Rosary" pamphlet at nearly half off!

Looking for books and Bibles in Spanish? We reduced the price on our best selling Spanish Bible and Catechism. We took $10 off the retail price of "La Biblia Latinoamerica Letra Grande" and reduced the price of our "Catecismo de la Iglesia Catolica - Small Edition" by over 20%!

On top of the great prices, we have added FREE SHIPPING! Don't pay a dime on freight when ordering your Back-to-School Bibles and books from Autom. Our unbeatable prices and free shipping offer is good for one week only. Offer ends August 9, 2010 AT 11:59 PM EST.

Now is the perfect time to order your 2011 St. Joseph Sunday Missal and save!

Click here to enjoy our savings!

The Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary

Friday, June 11, 2010 by Bart Tesoriero

“I love you with all my heart!”

This weekend we celebrate the feasts of two Hearts that beat as one: the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

In 1673, Jesus chose a young nun, Sister Margaret Mary Alacoque, to receive the revelations of His Sacred Heart and bear them to a world desperately in need of His warmth and fire. Jesus wanted to remind us of His personal passionate love and to arouse our love in return.

How do we return His love? By obeying His commands, consecrating ourselves daily to His Sacred Heart, and offering our prayers and sacrifices in union with Him in atonement for sin.

Jesus told Saint Margaret Mary, “Behold this Heart which has loved so much, and yet is so little loved in return. Through you My divine Heart wishes to spread its love everywhere on earth.” Jesus promised He would bless every home in which an image of His Heart was honored. 

Mary, the Mother of Jesus, was conceived without Original Sin. God gave her this great favor because He had chosen her from all eternity to bear our eternal Savior. In response, Mary gave her whole life to God, and at the Cross Jesus gave her to us to be our Mother as well.

The Immaculate Heart of Mary focuses our attention on her purity. Mary’s whole being was pure, completely free from any stain of sin for her entire life. This feast celebrates a fellow human who was so devoted to God that she overcame every temptation to sin.

In 1942, Pope Pius XII consecrated the world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary and her feast is celebrated the Saturday after the feast of the Body of Christ.

If you are looking for resources to learn about the amazing love of Jesus or to help celebrate the month of the Sacred Heart, Autom offers a great selection Sacred Heart and Immaculate Heart devotional items, including Catholic prayer books, rosaries and beautiful statuary.  

“Love never fails.”
1 Corinthians 13:8
The New American Bible
 


Find Us on Facebook!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010 by Chris Vallely
Autom, your choice for affordable church supplies formally invites you to "Find Us on Facebook!"   

We are excited to announce the launch of our new Autom page on Facebook. Fans will be able to post pictures and comments, review products, receive the latest news, discuss religious topics, and most importantly, receive amazing deals on Catholic Church supplies! How do you receive amazing deals? Easy!

At Autom we are a family, and we want you to know that you are the heart of this family. Our customers are our glue that keeps this business together. And to show our appreciation, we will occasionally offer one-day only deals such as but not limited to, free shipping, a buy one get one free rosary sale, $25 off any order of $100 or more, or 10-25% off any order! You will be able to use these discounts towards the purchase of clergy shirts, a cord rosary, or a few copies of the New American Bible for your church. Anything you or your church may want or need in our ever growing selection of affordable church supplies will be available to you.

And the savings don't stop there! The more "likes" we receive the more often we will pass the savings to you. As more and more Facebook users "Like" the Autom page on Facebook, we are going to offer more and more savings opportunities. We will randomly advertise a special deal, such as a free glass rosary with any order, via our status update for only 24 hours.

In this 24 hour window, customers will receive the avertised savings on any order through our website. Depending on the season or time of year, you may want to purchase gifts for those special occasions. We have a great selection of First Holy Communion Gifts, Catholic Confirmation Gifts, and Catholic Baptism Gifts.

These exclusive specials on Facebook would also be the perfect opportunity for your church to stock up on clergy apparel, such as clergy shirts or clergy stoles, a Catholic chalice, or Catholic Prayer Books. Any way you look at it, following us on facebook is a great opportunity for you and your church to be included in the biggest and best Autom sales and discounts we have to offer.

We will be announcing the first promotion via our page on Facebook very soon. Visit Autom's page on Facebook and join today for amazing savings!

Happy Pentecost!

Friday, May 21, 2010 by Bart Tesoriero

Sunday May 23rd marks this years celebration of Pentecost

Pentecost: The Gift of the Holy Spirit!

“You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you,

and you will be My witnesses in Jerusalem,
throughout Judea and Samaria,
and to the ends of the earth.”
- Acts 1:8 (The New American Bible)
 

The Holy Spirit, the Third Person of the Blessed Trinity, is the love God shares between Father and Son. The Prophets testified that this mighty yet gentle Spirit would rest upon the Messiah and His people. God sent His Holy Spirit upon Mary, who conceived Christ—the Anointed One—in her womb. Jesus proclaimed:

 

“The Spirit of the Lord is upon me,
because he has anointed me!"
- Luke 4:18-19 (The New American Bible)


It was the power of the Spirit that enabled Jesus to preach, to heal, and ultimately, to lay down His life for us and to rise again in glory on the third day!


Before His Ascension, Jesus commanded His Apostles to wait for “the promise of the Father about which you have heard me speak; for John baptized with water, but in a few days you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit.”
- Acts 1:5 (Catholic New American Bible)

 
On Pentecost, the Jewish harvest festival commemorating the giving of the Law on Mount Sinai, Mother Mary and the disciples were all in one place together. Suddenly there came from the sky a noise like a strong driving wind, filling the house. Tongues as of fire appeared, which parted and rested on each one of them! They were al filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in different tongues, as the Spirit enabled them to proclaim.
 


The disciples went out of that room filled with a power and zeal hitherto unseen in the world—the power of God Himself! They boldly and confidently proclaimed God’s mighty works, His love and forgiveness. Three thousand people were baptized that very day! The apostles and the early Church spread the Kingdom by passing on all the gifts Jesus had entrusted to them, including the wonderful gift of the Holy Spirit.

 

Jesus wants to fill you with the same Spirit that came upon the disciples that first Pentecost. Jesus calls you first of all to Himself, that you would find in Him a true friend, who knows your hopes and dreams, your struggles and successes. Jesus wants you to feel His personal love for you, and then to share this love with others. Jesus died, rose, and sent His Spirit so all people could receive His salvation, live a fully human and holy life, and enjoy eternal life with the Blessed Trinity in heaven. And that’s Good News!

Autom, the leader in Catholic church supplies wants to say,
"Happy Birthday, Church of God!"


Visit our website at www.autom.com for a great selection of affordable church supplies. 


 

Autom Invites You to Celebrate the Feast Day of Our Lady of Fatima

Thursday, May 13, 2010 by Bart Tesoriero

Our Lady of FatimaToday is the Feast Day of Our Lady of Fatima! Let us celebrate!

"This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice in it and be glad."
- Psalm 118:24 (Catholic New American Bible)

Below is a brief history of the events that lead to the recognition of today as the Feast Day of Our Lady of Fatima:

In a mountainous region near the town of Fatima, Portugal, the Mother of God appeared six times between May 13th and October 13th, 1917, to three shepherd children, Lucia Santos and her cousins, Jacinta and Francisco Marto. Mary told the children that she had been sent by God with a message for every man, woman and child in our century. Coming at a time when civilization was torn asunder by war and violence, Mary promised that Heaven would grant peace to all the world if her requests for prayer, reparation and consecration were heard and obeyed.

Mary explained that war is a punishment for sin. She warned that if people continued to disobey God’s Will, they would suffer consequences of war, hunger and persecution of the Church. She also prophesied that Russia would “spread her errors" of atheism and materialism across the earth.

Our Lady of Fatima repeatedly emphasized the necessity of praying the Rosary daily, of wearing the Brown Scapular, and of performing acts of reparation and sacrifice. She also promised a sign as proof of her messages.

On October 13, 1917, a crowd of 50,000 people at Fatima, including many noted skeptics, saw the sun rotating and spinning in the heavens; then, leaving its orbit, it plunged toward the earth. The “Miracle of the Sun” is fully documented. On May 13, 1982, Pope John Paul II was shot in St. Peter’s Square. He credits his miraculous escape from death to the intervention of Our Lady of Fatima. In November of 1989 the Berlin Wall came down and the Iron Curtain of Communism fell without a shot being fired. Our Lady of Fatima's words have stood the test of time. Let us continue to pray the Rosary and obey Our Lady's requests as we face new threats in our own time.

Autom offers a wide range of Catholic Church supplies including rosaries and Catholic prayer books to help in your celebration of the Feast Day of Our Lady of Fatima. So head over to our website and pick up a cord rosary or glass rosary to follow in the words of our Blessed Mother. We at Autom have provided the Catholic community with affordable church supplies since 1948, and continue to do so today. Thank you for over 62 years of your loyal support!

May, the Month of Our Lady

Monday, May 3, 2010 by Bart Tesoriero

The month of May is a season of new growth, of Spring in full blossom, of life reborn after Easter. It is also, appropriately, the month which the Church especially dedicates to Mary, the mother of Jesus and our spiritual mother.

During May, many Catholic Christians draw closer to Mary and honor her as our mother in ways both old and new. Pope Paul VI wrote that, “In this month, too, the benefits of God’s mercy come down to us from her throne in greater abundance.”

Our Lady of Grace
The practice of honoring Mary in May arose near the end of the 13th century. A few centuries later, Jesuit students at the Roman College fervently embraced this custom, and from there it spread to the entire Church. Over the centuries, the popes have continually recommended May devotions to Our Blessed Mother, such as praying the Rosary, wearing the scapular and Marian medals, and consecrating ourselves and our families to Our Lady.

Mary was most likely a teen when the angel Gabriel announced that God had chosen her to be the mother of His Son, the Messiah, the Redeemer of the world. Mary asked how this could happen, since she was a virgin. Gabriel replied that the Holy Spirit would come upon her, and overshadow her, and her child would be called holy, the Son of God. Mary believed God and accepted His invitation.
 

   
“Mary said, ‘Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. May it be done to me according to your word.’ Then the angel departed from her” (Luke 1:38)--The New American Bible. 


Mary’s “Yes” didn’t stop there. She obeyed God faithfully all her life, caring for Jesus and preparing Him for His mission. At the Cross, even though she loved Jesus more than any other person ever could, she offered him up to the Father—out of love for us. And it was on the Cross that Jesus gave her to us, in the person of Saint John, to be our spiritual mother, to bring us all home to heaven. 

As spouse of the Holy Spirit, Mary quietly and resolutely mothered the early Church, until she was assumed, body and soul, into heaven to reign forever with Jesus. Mary is our model and mother in our journey of following Christ to heaven. Pope Benedict urges us to ask Mary’s help in following Jesus, and to “do whatever He tells you.”

We hope you have a blessed May and if you are looking for resources to help you honor Our Blessed Mother this month, Autom offers an expansive selection Marian items including great Catholic prayer books, beautiful rosaries and Miraculous medals
 

Happy Saint Patrick's Day!

Wednesday, March 17, 2010 by Bart Tesoriero

Top o' the mornin to ye!

Today the Church celebrates the feast of Saint Patrick. The following brief story of his life is taken from our book, Autom's Saints For Boys, Item Number CS020.

Patrick was born around 389.  At 16, he was carried as a captive to Ireland where, though treated harshly, he stayed close to Jesus and the Catholic Faith. Six years later he escaped, and after many trials made his way home. While there, Patrick saw in a dream all the children of Ireland, stretching out their hands and crying to him for relief from the wombs of their mothers. God showed Patrick that he was to return to Christianize Ireland.

At age 42, Patrick returned to Ireland where he was made Bishop. This tireless saint traveled the Emerald Isle bringing the Faith everywhere despite the hostility of the Druid priests. Saint Patrick established many monasteries for men and women, founding centers of spirituality and learning. He restored sight to the blind, health to the sick, and raised the dead to life. He died March 17th.

SAINT PATRICK'S BREASTPLATE

Christ be with me, Christ within me,
Christ behind me, Christ before me,
Christ beside me, Christ to win me,
Christ to comfort and restore me.
Christ beneath me, Christ above me,
Christ in quiet, Christ in danger,
Christ in hearts of all that love me,
Christ in mouth of friend and stranger.

Saint Patrick loved bringing God’s Word and His Spirit to all. His life encourages each of us to learn more of our faith and share it with others. The New American Bible and beloved Catholic prayer books are two great ways to help us grow closer to God and bring His presence to our world.

May the Good Lord take a liking to you, and may you be in heaven a half hour before the Devil knows you’re dead!

Today is Ash Wednesday, the Beginning of Lent!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010 by Bart Tesoriero

Lent is upon us once again! The Church calls us to this ancient season of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving to rekindle our faith in Christ Jesus and prepare us for the Resurrection. Mary Magdalene invites us to sit with her at the feet of Jesus and receive His love for each of us. Pope Benedict calls us to then walk in love, to give our world a "renewed witness to the Resurrection of Christ." Our fellow humans are suffering, and they need us to allow Christ to love them through our acts of mercy. 

Through His wounds, Jesus overcame evil at its roots, and He anoints us with power to do the same. Saint Paul calls us to stand against the evil one by rejecting sin and putting on the armor of light (see Ephesians 6:10-20).

This Lent, let's ask Our Lord, "What do You want of me?" Lent is not so much giving up as giving in, surrendering to Jesus, allowing Him to have more of us so He can do more to us and through us! Let's seek to let go and let God, by spending more time with Him in prayer, fasting from legitimate pleasures, and sharing our treasure, time, and talents, so we can be more fervent instruments of His peace and mercy to others.

Here are some practical ways to carry out your Lenten resolutions:

If we cooperate with Jesus' abundant Lenten grace, we can be confident He will rise again in us on the morning of the Resurrection. Glory to God!
 

Celebrate Catholic Schools Week with Autom!

Monday, February 1, 2010 by Bart Tesoriero

 

Catholic Schools week begins this Sunday, January 31st, and to show our appreciation for Catholic Schools we have a special offer for our valued Autom customers.

Save 10% Off Any Size Order through February 6, 2010! 

*Use coupon code CPNSCHOOL at checkout.

“Catholic Schools—Dividends for Life” is the theme of this year’s annual celebration of the good work done by our nation’s Catholic Schools.

 

Education is an investment of time, energy, money, and discipline, as any parent knows! Catholic education holds the promise of life-long dividends in at least 4 areas:

Faith:  “For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?” (Mark 8:36). Our relationship with God may begin as a mustard seed, but it can end up affecting every part of our life and the lives of countless others, if we follow Saint Peter’s injunction to “grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” (2 Peter 3:18).

 

Knowledge: As Pope Benedict XVI has noted, we rise to God on the wings of both faith and reason. God wants us to learn about His cosmos and to joyfully and confidently participate in using His gifts for the furtherance of His Kingdom. Education gives us the tools.

 

Morals: God has given each of us a conscience, and it is our responsibility to form our conscience in the light of the Holy Spirit, through the teachings of Our Lord and His Church, and the use of our natural reason. The moral virtues of prudence, temperance, fortitude, and justice help children grow into true servants of God, family, and country.

 

Discipline: A disciple is one who can be taught. Catholic schools help children to look upon the world with wonder and to look within themselves with hope in the God who will never forsake them. As C.S. Lewis said, “Many things have gone wrong with the world, and God insists on our putting them right again.”

 

Educare is the Latin word meaning to lead out of. All true education leads us out of darkness into Christ’s marvelous light, that we might fulfill His command: “You are the light of the world!” (Matthew 5:14).

 

The light shines in the darkness,and the darkness has not overcome it.

John 1:5 The New American Bible


We hope you have a great Catholic Schools week and don't forget we have a huge selection of Catholic New American Bibles and Catholic Prayer Books that are perfect for students of all ages.

Autom Celebrates the Feast Day of Saint Thomas Aquinas

Thursday, January 28, 2010 by Bart Tesoriero

Today, January 28th, we celebrate the feast of Saint Thomas Aquinas, the Patron saint of Catholic universities, schools, and students—indeed, all who seek to better know and love God with their minds as well as with their hearts and souls. He is also co-patron of our Autom company—Au for Saint Augustine and tom for Saint Thomas! Our staff finds great joy in providing thousands of Catholic schools throughout the country with affordable church supplies, Catholic New American BiblesCatholic Prayer Books and much more.  We truly appreciate being your supplier of Catholic church supplies and school resources.  If there is anything you need and can't find in our catalog or on our website please let us know!

 

Here is a bit more about one of Autom's favorite saints:
St. Thomas Aquinas
Thomas Aquinas was born into a noble Italian family around 1226. When he was 17, he joined the Dominican Order, against his family’s wishes. His brothers kidnapped him and held him prisoner for two years in their castle. However, Thomas escaped and went to Germany to study under Saint Albert the Great. He became a priest and was sent to the University of Paris, where he taught philosophy and theology for many years.

 

Saint Thomas deeply loved and revered Our Lord Jesus present in the Blessed Sacrament. He wrote special prayers and hymns for the feast of Corpus Christi—the Body of Christ. His greatest and probably best-known work is a summary of the theology of the Church—the Summa Theologica.

 

One day God gave Saint Thomas a special experience of His presence. After this, Saint Thomas stopped writing, saying his writing was like “so much straw” when compared to God’s glory. Saint Thomas Aquinas died in 1274. He was named the Angelic Doctorone of the 33 Doctors, or Teachers—of the Church, because the Church considers his teachings to be as wise and holy as those of the angels in heaven.


Saint Thomas Aquinas, pray for us!

The Baptism of the Lord

Friday, January 8, 2010 by Alicia Reidhead
 Baptism of Jesus

Now the people were filled with expectation, and all were asking in their hearts whether John might be the Messiah. John answered them all, saying, “I am baptizing you with water, but one mightier than I is coming. I am not worthy to loosen the thongs of his sandals. He will baptize you with the holy Spirit and fire.”

 

After all the people had been baptized and Jesus also had been baptized and was praying, heaven was opened and the holy Spirit descended upon him in bodily form like a dove. And a voice came from heaven, “You are my beloved Son; with you I am well pleased.”

 

Luke 3:15-16; 21-22 The New American Bible

 

 

Marking the end of the Christmas season, this Sunday we celebrate the Baptism of the Lord. This feast day provides a great opportunity for all of us to reflect on our own immersion into the life-giving waters of renewal won for us by Jesus through His Passion, Death, and Resurrection.

 

It can also be a great time for families to discuss this joyful sacrament by sharing stories and pictures of their children’s christenings. Children might get a kick out of seeing their baptismal candle, gown, and other keepsakes from their special day.  

 

If you have a Baptism coming up for a loved one, we at Autom offer a wide and varied selection of Catholic Baptism gifts perfect for commemorating this special occasion that you can treasure for years to come.