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Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
(RCIA)
The RCIA
is the practice whereby the Catholic Church welcomes new adult members into the
Church. Its promulgation in 1972 effected a restoration of the ancient practice
of initiation into the Church: a process of discernment and ritualizing the
stages of conversion leading to initiation into the Church through the
sacraments of baptism, confirmation and the eucharist. The RCIA is not a
program but a sacramental process.
The RCIA is one rite; however, it is divided into various periods that respect
the individual's journey of faith. These periods of initiation and formation
are marked by liturgical celebrations that serve as transitions or steps
throughout the rite.
The RCIA:
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Is intended to facilitate the experience of conversion and the response of
faith. At the heart of this experience is the proclamation of the saving death
and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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Respects the individual experience of conversion, offering a process that
accommodates and adapts to one's journey in faith in the midst of the
community.
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Creates a dynamic for adults to share faith together. Hence it is meant for
groups of adults, while respecting the individual's experience of God.
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Is celebrated in the midst of the parish.
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Emphasizes the close relationship between liturgy and formation. Growth in
faith is ritualized in various ways throughout the RCIA process.
Recognizes that growth in faith that leads an individual to commitment happens
gradually and in discernible periods.
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Affirms the responsibility for ministry and service of all the baptized.
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Recognizes the importance of incorporating the particular needs and demands of
the parish and the participants in the RCIA program. It tries to authentically
express the conversion experience of the participants.
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It provides a multi-dimensional model for Catholic belief: evangelization,
conversion and the response of faith and mission.
Christ the King Church will implement a new RCIA
program in September
which will culminate in
reception into the
Catholic Church at
Easter. If you or
someone you know is
interested in exploring
the question of entering
the Catholic Church,
please contact Christ
the King :
(276) 628-2941.
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