Will meet next on January 13th, 7 p.m. in the Library. This program is meant to introduce the non-Catholic to the elementary teachings of our faith and give an historical and theological understanding of the richness and depth of the Catholic faith—the oldest and original Christian Church founded by Christ and handed over to His apostles and their successors for all generations... CLICK FOR MORE INFORMATION
Many of us don’t give much thought to “becoming Catholic,” since the act of entering the Church was done for us by our parents and godparents at our infant baptism. But for others, the journey to full communion with the Catholic Church comes while in college, just prior to or in the midst of our marriage, and even stems from the birth of our children and their entrance into the religious education program at the parish level. The process by which one becomes Catholic later in life is called the Rite of
Christian Initiation for Adults or RCIA. It is a process by which one learns of the tenants of our faith and then makes the consciences decision to fully accept our belief in a loving and giving Triune God, thus becoming Catholic. It happens a great deal more often than you might think. CLICK TO READ MORE...