Adult formation

Is your RCIA open all year-round? Being flexible and going after that lost sheep

My last article concerning the use of online resources (Much ado about doing the RCIA online) elicited some interesting comments. As I considered some replies to these comments, I found myself writing enough for another full article. The heart of my previous article was to emphasize the importance of face-to-face interaction that our catechumens and

Is your RCIA open all year-round? Being flexible and going after that lost sheep

Is your RCIA open all year-round? Much ado about doing the RCIA online

As a director for our parish’s adult catechumenate ministry I field a lot of phone calls and e-mails from seekers wanting to know about the various programs and processes our parish has to offer. I do my best to be welcoming and attentive in answering their questions in the hopes that I can schedule a

Is your RCIA open all year-round? Much ado about doing the RCIA online

The one, most important thing we have to teach in the RCIA

I shouldn’t do this to myself. I wanted to write a bit about the period of evangelization and precatechumenate. I know there are many misunderstandings about this part of the process. The biggest one is that there’s a “schedule” for the precatechumenate. There isn’t one. At least, there shouldn’t be. So, to find some examples

The one, most important thing we have to teach in the RCIA

Is your RCIA open all year-round? The Pyramid of Acceptance/Belief

One of the common misconceptions of our role as catechists is that we are “teachers” of the faith. That it is our job to give seekers (often mistakenly referred to as “students”) knowledge about our faith’s doctrine and traditions. But this view, especially for the RCIA catechist, is, if I may say, a little too

Is your RCIA open all year-round? The Pyramid of Acceptance/Belief

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