Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults - RCIA
A Strong Start in the Faith
Thinking of joining the Roman Catholic Church?
Many adults entering the Catholic Church, or those just thinking about it, follow a process known as RCIA. The Catholic RCIA stages are a good model of basic faith development.
Maybe you're already developing your faith. Great! However that can be a little overwhelming. Where should you begin?
Well, you just begin where you are now!
The Catholic RCIA Stages
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The RCIA process has several distinct stages. These Catholic RCIA stages are a good model of faith development itself.
- INQUIRY:
the initial period before you decide to enter the Catholic Church. You're
asking questions and checking it out, but aren't yet ready to commit.
- CATECHUMENATE:
those who decide to enter the Church and are being trained for a life in Christ
are called catechumens, an ancient name from the early Church. In this stage,
you're developing your faith and are being "catechized" - learning catechism,
or the basic points about Catholic faith and life.
- PURIFICATION AND PREPARATION:
The Church will help you focus and intensify your faith as you prepare to
commit your life to Christ and be received into the Church at Easter.
If you're following the RCIA process, you'll go through a beautiful series of
Gospel-based meditations during Lent, which is the time frame of this
preparation period.
- INITIATION
itself, the culmination of the whole process! You're received into the Church
during the Easter Vigil Mass, where you'll receive the sacraments of
initiation: baptism, confirmation, and Eucharist. (If you've already been
baptized, you won't be baptized again.)
- MYSTAGOGY:
after reception into the Church at Easter, this period lets you reflect and
learn more about the mysteries of the Mass and the Sacraments that you now
participate in fully.
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