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Reflection Questions for RCIA Seekers: The Sixth Sunday of Easter through the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity

You can reflect questions for every Sunday of the year by clicking here. Sixth Sunday of Easter Background: This Sunday’s gospel selection continues the emphasis upon how God in the risen Christ is always caring for us; the other readings remind us that God’s cares for people whom we think are supposed to be outside his love. […]

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Reflection Questions for RCIA Seekers: The Sixth Sunday of Easter through the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity

The power of the dismissal: Catechumens as teachers in the church

As parish catechumenate ministers, we have the privilege of accompanying catechumens on their journey of faith. This process of initiation is a profound gift not only for the catechumens themselves, but for the entire parish community. Free download: Best practices for the Order of Christian Initiation of Adults The dismissal of the catechumens A key

The power of the dismissal: Catechumens as teachers in the church

Reflection Questions for RCIA Seekers: The Second through the Fifth Sundays of Easter

You can reflect questions for every Sunday of the year by clicking here. Second Sunday of Easter Background: This was the day on which in ancient Rome the neophytes laid aside the white robes that they had been given during the rites of initiation at Easter Vigil and joined the body of the Faithful. And so,

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Reflection Questions for RCIA Seekers: The Second through the Fifth Sundays of Easter

Fasting and Feasting: Preparing Hearts for the Easter Mysteries

As we mark the progression of Lent week by week, we may be finding that the practices of prayer, fasting, and doing works of charity are becoming more like habits, like automatically putting our coins into the “Mission Box” for organizations like Holy Childhood or Catholic Relief Services. Or intentionally avoiding the fridge on fasting

Fasting and Feasting: Preparing Hearts for the Easter Mysteries

Lent at home

Some experiences from my childhood have shaped my spirit and understanding of Lent. Once the solemn busyness of Ash Wednesday Mass was over, our family’s daily life in Lent was anything but normal. Our Lenten intentions of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving were posted on the refrigerator, and we strived to follow through, with Mom and

Lent at home

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