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Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults
The second stage, Catechumenate is the period of intense instruction in the doctrine and belief of the Catholic church. We do that in four ways:
At St. Columba Church we welcome inquires about becoming Catholic. We believe it is necessary for a person to be both spiritually and intellectually prepare before making such an important decision so we offer several ways in which a person can get acquainted with our faith. We have Inquiry classes for those inquiring about the Catholic Church as well as classes for those who are formally preparing to enter the Catholic Church which is called the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults, or the (R.C.I.A). Following is a brief description of the process followed by those who are interested in becoming Catholic or who have questions about the Church and our Catholic beliefs.
The first stage, Pre-Catechumenate, introduces people to our Catholic way of life, traditions, customs, etc. Questions are asked and clarifications sought at these sessions. It is an inquiry phase. The Pre-Catechumenate must be completed before a person moves on to the second stage, Catechumenate.
The third stage is the Period of Enlightenment. This is a period of spiritual renewal and typically coincides with Lent. During these weeks the members of the R.C.I.A. are led in prayer and reflection as they focus on conversion, sensitize their lives in the light of the Gospel, and celebrate the Rites and the presentations of the Creed and The Lord's Prayer
Questions relating to R.C.I.A should be directed to Deacon Rick Risher at 793-5802.
The Mystogogia, fourth stage, starts after people are baptized or received into full communion with the Church. This is a time for the community and the new Catholics to grow together in deepening their grasp of the mystery of Christ's dying and rising. This happens through mediation on the Gospels, sharing in the Eucharist, and doing works of charity. The whole community is called to give thoughtful and friendly help.
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