| What is
the RCIA? It is the Rite of Christian Initiation of
Adults. A process for learning about the Catholic faith
which follows a model that has it's roots in apostolic times.
Who May Participate?
RCIA is designed for adults who have not been baptized, or have been
baptized in another Christian religion and are seeking full
communion with the Catholic Church, and for baptized Catholics who
for one reason or another, have not received Holy Communion in the
Catholic Church..
What Is The Process?
The RCIA is actually one rite, consisting of four distinct time
periods in the person's journey into the Catholic faith.
The Inquiry Period
is a time to ask questions, enter into discussions, and for an
individual to discern whether he or she wishes to embrace the
Catholic faith. At the end of this period, an individual may decide
to complete the process or choose not to continue.
The Catechumenate
begins with the Rite of Acceptance.
Through catechesis, liturgies, scripture study, and faith sharing,
those desiring full initiation will seek a deeper knowledge of the
Catholic faith and it’s teachings and become more aware of the deep
relationship God shares with his people through his Church.
Next the period of
Purification and Enlightenment begins with the
Rite of Election, which is
celebrated on the first Sunday of
Lent. This period is for reflecting on the life of Christ,
and his death and resurrection. It is a time to experience the
richness of the season of Lent and to think about the baptismal
promises about to be made or renewed at the Easter Vigil. This is
the time when participants will receive all of the sacraments
necessary for full communion with the Catholic Church.
The final period,
Mystagogy,
covers the fifty days from
Easter to Pentecost. At this time, the new members of the Church can
reflect on their new life in Christ and how they may more fully
participate in the life of the Church.
Interested in knowing
more? Contact
Sr. Connie in the parish office or call her
at (316) 634-2315
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