Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Baptismal Regeneration in Origen, "Fragments from the Catena"

  

26. There is a Babylonian man and a Babylonian infant, and it is necessary to struggle with them, that is, with either mighty forces or now with ruling passions. However, Blessed is he who, after he has seized them, will dash the infants of Babylon to the rock—Christ—before they grow up into men. And it is even more blessed to destroy the Babylonian seed. In what manifests a Confounded through, is a seed opposite to that concerning which it has been said, Blessed is he who has a seed in Sion, and, Blessed are those who sow by every water where the ox and the ass tread. It is more blessed to destroy not only a man and a boy, but even if it is only a seed. For what is cultivated can bear fruit. But what sort of water is it in which it is necessary to sow the good seed? The baptismal waters of rebirth. (Origen, Homilies on Jeremiah and 1 Kings 28 [trans. John Clark Smith; The Fathers of the Church 97; Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, 1998], 294, emphasis in bold added)