[Update:
As of September 2003, Marianne Kane is the new Director of Religious
Education at St. Pat's.]
The Rite
of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is a process of seeking out, encouraging, and walking
with those who desire to learn more about the Catholic Faith. It is a
journey of faith that we walk together. The "we" includes the
members of the RCIA Team and the inquirers, those who have decided to COME
AND SEE. Initially there is no commitment.
People are free to Come
and See... Come and Stay... Or to Come and Go.
There are four stages on this
Journey . . .
INQUIRY:
People who are simply
looking, listening, and asking questions
CATECHUMENATE:
People who have
decided to stay on for more serious involvement with the process
RITE OF ELECTION:
People who have
decided to stay on for the rest of the journey with a view to becoming Catholic
MYSTAGOGY: After the reception
in to the Catholic faith, the new members, Neophytes, continue to
work with RCIA Team members for weekly sessions over seven weeks for a Deepening
of their faith
There are three retreats planned as part of this Journey of
Faith. Each one happens at the intersection of the stages.
At the parish of Saint Patrick in Kennett Square,
Pa., the
RCIA process is directed by our Priests and a team of parishioners who are
dedicated to their ministry of welcoming new people, sharing their own faith
stories, as well as the gospel message and creatively adding the dimension of
community to the weekly RCIA sessions.
If you would like to
Come and see and perhaps journey
with us to a new and deeper love of Jesus, then pick up your phone and dial (610)
444-2214, Mrs. Patricia Lohr, the Religious Education Director, will be
happy to answer any questions and let you know the time and place for our next
informal get-together.