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The Catechumenate or Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults is the process through which adults become full members of the Roman Catholic Church. The process respects the ongoing experience of conversion in each person’s life. The RCIA is designed to provide the time, support and knowledge needed to make a free and informed decision concerning membership in the Catholic Church. Specifically, those who have not been baptized or who have been baptized in another Christian denomination are welcome to participate in the RCIA. The process could also be helpful for baptized Catholics who have not been active members of the church for an extended period of time. Ordinarily participation in the Catechumenate lasts between one to two years, depending on the needs of each person. The culmination of the RCIA process takes place at the Easter Vigil where new members are welcomed into the Church through the Sacrament of Baptism or their Profession of Faith as Roman Catholics.

St. John Church

RCIA

1229 Vermont  Lawrence, Kansas  66044  785.843.0109

2010-2011 Class Schedule

Mondays, 7pm-9pm, Church Basement

 

Sept 13     Welcome and Introduction

Sept 20     Faith and Reason

Sept 27     Divine Revelation

Oct 4         Tour of the Bible

Oct 11       God the Father

Oct 18       Jesus Christ: Son of God

Oct 25       Jesus Christ: Son of Man

Nov 8        The Holy Spirit

Nov15       One, Holy, Catholic and

                 Apostolic Church

Nov 29      The Communion of Saints

Dec 6        Mary, Model of Christians

Dec 13      The Four Last Things

Jan 17       Baptism

Jan 24       Confirmation

Jan 31       Eucharist

Feb 7        Tour of the Mass

Feb 14      Reconciliation

Feb 21      Anointing of the Sick

Feb 28      Holy Orders

Mar 7        Holy Matrimony

Mar 21      Christian Prayer and Devotion

Mar 28      Life in Christ - Foundations

                 and Principles
April 4       Life in Christ - You Shall Love

                 the Lord

April 11     Life in Christ - You Shall Love

                 Your Neighbor

April 18     Rehearsal for the Triduum

April 25     Christ Is Risen!

The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is the Church’s process for individuals to become Catholic and receive the sacraments of initiation—Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist. For some, this process completes their Christian initiation, as they are already baptized in another Christian community, and seek full communion with the Catholic Church. RCIA at St. John’s meets on Monday evenings from 7-9 p.m. in the Church basement. The first meeting is Sept 8, 2008. Adults interested in learning more about the Catholic faith, in preparing to become Catholic (or in completing their Catholic sacraments), in serving on the RCIA ministry team, or in serving as a sponsor should contact Michael Podrebarac at 913-647-0330 or liturgy@archkck.org.

Lisa Roush

and

Michael Podrebarac

Class Leaders

Questions?

Michael Podrebarac, RCIA Director, 913.647.0330

Lisa Roush, Music Director, 843.0109

The initial stage of the RCIA is called Inquiry. After an initial meeting with the RCIA director, those who have an interest in learning more about the Catholic faith meet in an informal communal setting. These Inquiry gatherings take place throughout the year and typically run between six and eight weeks.

 

 

Anyone interested in learning more about the RCIA and/or participating are invited to call Michael Podrebarac at 913-647-0330 or liturgy@archkck.org.

Rite of Acceptance and Welcome