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RCIA,
the Rite of Christian Initiation of
Adults, is the process by which adults
become members of the Roman Catholic
Church. It is a process of prayer, discussion,
study, and celebration for:
- unbaptized
adults who wish to learn more about
the Catholic faith with the possibility
of being baptized into the Catholic
Church; and
- baptized
Christians of other faith traditions
who would like to learn more about
the Catholic faith with the possibility
of making a Profession of Faith in
the Catholic Church.
Most
members of the Catholic Church were
baptized as infants. At an older age,
they received their First Communion
and were confirmed. Others previously
baptized in other Christian traditions
become Catholics after making a solemn
profession of faith, and receiving Communion
and Confirmation. This can be done at
any time of the year, but in imitation
of the early Church, it is customary
for people to be received into the Church
at the Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday,
the day before Easter.
RCIA
is the Church's way of helping people
become members of the Roman Catholic
Church. It is concerned with the formation
of a person into a total understanding
and belief in the Church community,
so that he or she can comfortably pray
and serve with that community. It is
a gradual process which culminates with
the sacraments of initiation, baptism
for those not already baptized, Confirmation,
and First Communion at Easter time.
RCIA
should not be confused with adult education.
It is a process of assimilating people
into a Catholic way of life, by coming
to an understanding of the Church and
its doctrines, beliefs, and practices.
It is not a hurried process, but a deliberate,
personal process of growth and understanding
that takes as long as it takes. For
many, the time is about 12 months.
RCIA
is also a parish community process in
the sense that the rites or celebrations
that occur throughout the process always
take place in the presence of the Church
community. The preparation of persons
for the initiation rites is the responsibility
of the entire parish, represented by
the RCIA team. The Church wants to welcome
all adults who are interested in the
Roman Catholic faith.
RCIA
is designed to assist you in learning
Catholic Christian teachings, accepting
Catholic values and morality, developing
a life of prayer, and becoming active
members of the parish faith community.
What we offer is a relaxed, informative
atmosphere to those who seek to become
members of our Catholic faith.
Please
feel free to call the parish office
at (859) 252-7551 to speak with our
Director of Faith Formation about the
RCIA process. RCIA meets, as listed
below, from 7-8:30 PM at Wethington
Parish Center on the 2nd floor. New
enquirers are welcome at any time!
RCIA
Schedule of Classes 2011 - 2012
Printable
PDF Schedule
| DATE |
TOPIC |
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| July
6 |
Introduction
to the RCIA Process |
| Aug
3 |
What
Do Catholics Believe? |
| Sep
7 |
How
Do Catholics Interpret Scripture? |
| Sep
21 |
How
Do Catholics Pray? |
| Oct
5 |
How
Do Catholics Worship? (meet in the
church) |
| Oct
19 |
Who's
Who & What's What in the Catholic
Church (at the Chancery) |
| Nov
2 |
The
Catholic Funeral and the Communion
of Saints |
| Nov
16 |
The
Liturgical Calendar/Advent and Christmas |
| Nov
30 |
Jesus
Christ/Fully Human & Fully Divine |
| Dec
7 |
Church
History (at White Sulphur, KY) |
| Dec
21 |
? |
| Jan
4 |
Christian
Moral Living |
| Jan
18 |
A
Consistent Life Ethic / The Dignity
of Life |
| Feb
1 |
The
Sacraments of Vocation |
| Feb
15 |
The
Liturgical Calendar/Lent & Easter |
| Feb
29 |
The
Sacrament of Baptism |
| Mar
7 |
The
Sacrament of Confirmation |
| Mar
14 |
The
Sacraments of Healing |
| Mar
21 |
Communal
Penance Service |
| Mar
28 |
The
Sacrament of the Eucharist |
| Apr
11 |
Evening
of Reflection |
| Apr
25 |
Catholic
Devotions - Adoration |
| May
2 |
Social
Justice |
| May
16 |
The
Laity and Discernment of Gifts |
Classes
meet in the Wethington Parish Center
Building from 7:00 - 8:30 PM at 125
Barr Street unless another location
is specified above. Please call Pam
at (859) 381-0674 for more information.
Children
Youth Adults
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