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Have you asked all four of these questions about your RCIA teaching process?

We received another e-mail last week about what we are supposed to teach in the RCIA process. We get that question frequently, and we’ve answered it many times. I understand why RCIA team members, especially new team members, are focused on that question. But it really is the last question we need to ask. Educator

Have you asked all four of these questions about your RCIA teaching process?

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

Conditional baptism is like being struck by lightning: What RCIA teams need to know

Every year, just before Lent, we tend to get a lot of questions about conditional baptism. I think of conditional baptisms like being struck by lightning or winning the lottery. These things happen, but not to me. Not to anyone I know. And not to anyone my friends and acquaintances know. Like lightning and the

Conditional baptism is like being struck by lightning: What RCIA teams need to know

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