Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)

Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)

“Life is a journey that should not be walked alone”

Are you interested in exploring Catholicism for yourself or do you know someone who might be interested in finding out more about our faith?

Were you baptized in another Christian church and are thinking about joining the Catholic Church?

Are you Catholic but never received Confirmation or First Communion?  

If you answered yes to any of these questions, then the RCIA might be for you.

 

What is the RCIA?
(How does someone become Catholic?)

The RCIA is the process by which people can question, search, and inquire into the Catholic faith.  It is a journey which leads many to seek full membership in our Church.  For others this journey may not lead to full membership.  Either way, all are welcome to come and see, to ask questions, and to look more deeply.

As Catholic Christians we believe that God calls each one of us by name.  A sense of longing in your heart, a desire to belong, a feeling of being “at home” may be signs of where God is calling you.  If you would like to talk about where you are, or if you are curious about our Church and our faith, or even if you’ve been attending Mass here and would like to find out about possibly joining.

 

Who is the RCIA for?

The RCIA is for any unbaptized adult over the age of 16, who is new to the Catholic faith.

The RCIA is also for any adult who was baptized in another Christian tradition.

The Catechumenate also welcomes baptized Catholic adults seeking to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation.

 

What happens in the RCIA?

First, you get to ask questions.  This is your journey, it’s your quest, and it is you that God is calling.  So the first step in the RCIA process is to ask.  There are no commitments, and coming to inquire doesn’t mean you have to join.

If you like what you hear and would like to join our Church, then you are enrolled as a catechumen, a learner.  Our staff and parishioners will do their best to help you learn about our faith and way of life.  We share our faith with the catechumens and we listen to their story.

Finally, for those who are called to full membership in the Church, the Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist) are celebrated at the Easter Vigil.

For more Information please contact:

Alicia Montoya at the Parish Office, 505-256-9818