Articles by Nick Wagner

You get what you measure: What the new translation of the Rite (Order) of Christian Initiation of Adults means by “conversion”

I once had to call an online shoe company about a problem with my order, and I was dreading it. These days, you don’t get to talk to a human. You have to “press or say” numbers in response to robotic questions. But I had no choice. I took a deep breath and dialed the […]

You get what you measure: What the new translation of the Rite (Order) of Christian Initiation of Adults means by “conversion”

Why conversion is so important in the Rite (Order) of Christian Initiation of Adults

On the Third Sunday of Advent, I went to a church where a friend of mine is the pastor. I arrived a few minutes late, and I was surprised the liturgy hadn’t started yet. The Mass was being celebrated in the church basement because the church itself was being renovated. And the renovation was four

Why conversion is so important in the Rite (Order) of Christian Initiation of Adults

What are celebrations of the word? How to give your RCIA seekers a foretaste of heaven

When I was in college in the late 1970s, I read the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy for the first time. I remember highlighting and underlining so many phrases from that document. It was like someone had given me the key to a treasure chest. Some key passages include the teaching that Christ is present

What are celebrations of the word? How to give your RCIA seekers a foretaste of heaven

46 ways to accompany seekers even if you’re not in charge of the RCIA process

Antonia is the catechumenate coordinator in her parish. She recently went to a diocesan workshop that encouraged parishes to accompany seekers all year long — not just October to April. She got very excited about implementing some of what she learned. But the pastor likes the current school model and refuses to change. Theo had

46 ways to accompany seekers even if you’re not in charge of the RCIA process

What is Pope Francis’s plan for dreaming together about the future?

In previous posts, we’ve looked at the upcoming dreaming together process that Pope Francis has called for. But what exactly is the process? Officially the process is called a synod, which literally means walking together or dreaming together. They church has always had “synods,” even if they weren’t called by that name. The first synodal

What is Pope Francis’s plan for dreaming together about the future?

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