Patryk Jaki renewed the sacrament of baptism. He did it in the Jordan River. On the spot where St. John the Baptist baptized Jesus Christ.
The MEP shared a recording on the internet, where we can see the moment of renewal of the sacrament.
Renewal of Baptism in the River Jordan. On the spot where St. John the Baptist baptized Jesus Christ. The site of this unique event was recently discovered thanks to archaeological excavations. It is about the discovered Madaba mosaic. A 6th-century map discovered in a small town en route from the Jordanian capital of Amman to the Dead Sea in 1897
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The map shows the location of places known from the Old and New Testaments, including the site of Jesus’ baptism. However, for years nothing could be done because the area indicated on the map was a militarized zone. It was not until 1996, after the signing of an agreement between Israel and Jordan, that archaeological work began. And the ruins and remains of churches, Christian sites, prayer halls and baptismal pools were discovered, which were undoubtedly built by the early Christians to commemorate the places where Jesus was baptized
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UNESCO World Heritage List
The politician recalled that the place is already listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
After the investigation, the site was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List and recognized by the Vatican as the site of the baptism of Jesus Christ. Pope Francis recently visited. The place of Jesus’ baptism is not on the main stream of the Jordan River, but a little further on. Baptism can be renewed as above in the nearby river that flows past the Jordan and Israel. As a Member of Parliament, I have sworn many times to serve Poland. Poland, for which baptism has always held such special significance. The start of a new year is always a good time to think about things that are bigger than us. And they were baptized by him in the river Jordan, confessing their sins. Matthew 3:6. Then Jesus came from Galilee to the Jordan to John to be baptized by him. Matthew 3:13
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