RCIA Classes:
Classes meet on Thursday evenings from 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM, from Fall to Spring. If you are interested in joining the RCIA process, please contact the Director of RCIA.
How Long Does RCIA Take?
How long does it take for any relationship to develop? We all journey on different paths at different times. The Period of the Catechumenate, or period of instruction, can last for as long as several years or for a shorter time. It all depends on how the catechumen is growing in the faith. When a catechumen and the RCIA Team believe the individual is ready to make a full faith commitment to Jesus and the Catholic Church, a request is made and the Rite of Election celebrated. There are several, distinct periods of formation. Some occur during certain times in our church year. Others are ongoing and tailored to an individual's journey.
-Period of Evangelization and Precatechumenate:
This period is also known as the Period of Inquiry. After consultation with an advisor, the "inquirer" may decide to seek acceptance into the Order of Catechumens or Candidates.
-The Rite of Acceptance into the Order of Catechumens and The Rite of Welcoming the Candidates:
In both the Rite of Acceptance (non-baptized inquirers) and the Rite of Welcoming (validly-Christian baptized inquirers), the inquirer states his or her desire to become a member of the Catholic Church and the assembly affirms that desire, welcoming the individual into the catechumenate.
-Rite of Election:
The Rite of Election, held on the first Sunday of Lent, enrolls the names of "the elect" seeking the sacraments of Christian Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist) at the coming Easter Vigil, which is known as the Rite of Reception.
What If I Am Already Baptized?
RCIA offers classes for men & women who are validly-baptized Christians but not Roman Catholics, into full communion with the Catholic Church through the receipt of the sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist.
What If I Am Not Already Baptized?
RCIA offers classes for men & women into full communion with the Catholic Church through the receipt of the sacraments of Christian Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist).
RCIA Team:
The preparation of adults for the sacraments of Christian Initiation is the responsibility of the entire parish community. The RCIA team exercises this responsibility in different roles.
-Sponsors:
Sponsors are companions to adult seekers as they walk the journey to initiation.
-Catechists:
Catechists lead the sessions of Breaking Open the Word on Sundays and facilitate weekly sessions.