Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (often abbreviated RCIA) is the process through which interested adults and older children are gradually introduced to the Roman Catholic faith and way of life.
The RCIA is a communal process and involves a number of stages punctuated by liturgical rites to aid and assist the potential convert toward the final rite, usually at the Easter Vigil at which time they will become full members of the Roman Catholic Church.(from http://catechumen.org.uk/rcia/)
What is RCIA? an article by the United States Council of Catholic Bishops
Would you like to find out more about RCIA? Contact Deacon Frank Ringsmuth at frankringsmuth@gmail.com or 320-267-7554.
The RCIA is a communal process and involves a number of stages punctuated by liturgical rites to aid and assist the potential convert toward the final rite, usually at the Easter Vigil at which time they will become full members of the Roman Catholic Church.(from http://catechumen.org.uk/rcia/)
What is RCIA? an article by the United States Council of Catholic Bishops
Would you like to find out more about RCIA? Contact Deacon Frank Ringsmuth at frankringsmuth@gmail.com or 320-267-7554.
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