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RCIA (Catechumenate)

Formation

Contact:
Joyce Donahue, Catechetical Associate
(815) 727-6411 x258
jdonahue@dioceseofjoliet.org
  

Catechumenate

Certification and Workshops

Office for Divine Worship

TeamRCIA.com a resource for catchumenate teams

Book Resource:

What Jesus Said and Why it Matters Now...

RCIA RESOURCES

RCIA:An Overview

by J. Michael McMahon

North American Forum Newsletter

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to find downloadable texts to the liturgical rites of the RCIA

(Courtesy of the Diocese of Fargo, ND)

Formation for Christian Initiation

Formation is an essential part of preparation of adults and children of catechetical age for the rites of initiation and for participation in the life of the community:

"Catechesis acquires certain characteristics in virtue of being an "essential moment" in the process of evangelization, in the service of Christian initiation.  It is:

– a comprehensive and systematic formation in the faith. The Synod of 1977 underscored the need for a "comprehensive and structured" catechesis, since catechesis is principally distinguished from other forms of presenting the word of God by its comprehensive and vital deepening of the mystery of Christ;

– this comprehensive formation includes more than instruction: it is an apprenticeship of the entire Christian life, it is a "complete Christian initiation which promotes an authentic following of Christ, focused on his Person; it implies education in knowledge of the faith and in the life of faith, in such a manner that the entire person, at his deepest levels, feels enriched by the word of God; it helps the disciple of Christ to transform the old man in order to assume his baptismal responsibilities and to profess the faith from the "heart";

– a basic and essential formation,  centered on what constitutes the nucleus of Christian experience, the most fundamental certainties of the faith and the most essential evangelical values; it lays the foundation of the spiritual edifice of the Christian, nurtures the roots of his faith life and enables him to receive more solid nourishment in the ordinary life of the Christian community."

(From the General Directory for Catechesis, 67)

 






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