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Why is the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults used to bring people into the Catholic Church?

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Why is the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults used to bring people into the Catholic Church?

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The RCIA is based on the practice of the early Church. It was reintroduced as such after the Second Vatican Council (1962-65) because it was foreseen that in the contemporary missionary work of the Church, it would again be important to structure a process of conversion to faith in Jesus Christ and his Church. How do I enter the Rite of Christian Initiation at the Cathedral Parish? You will want to contact Marc Laudonio, Director of Evangelization and Catechesis, at 257-5000 or marc.laudonio@gmail.com. He is in charge of RCIA here. He would love to meet you and speak with you about your journey towards Jesus and His Church! He will also able to help answer any questions you have about the process. What do we do in the RCIA process at the Cathedral Parish? The RCIA process is one of learning what it is to believe and live as a Catholic through prayer and study within the context of the Catholic community. This process begins annually around the beginning of September. The two main compo

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