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SteveVH
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The Catholic Church believes in a merciful God. If we consider a person in a part of the world who has never heard of Christ, much less Baptism, through no fault of his own, we believe that he can still be saved. Only God can read our hearts and only God knows whether or not that person would, if he were made aware, choose to be Baptized. The same would be true of an RCIA candidate who died before Easter Vigil and was not Baptized. We call that Baptism of desire. The same would apply (along with “invincible ignorance”, possibly) in the case of one brought up in a false religion who is now asking questions. If that person is truly seeking the truth (God) and their lack of Christian Baptism is due to ignorance, it could apply there as well.Can you explain what “Baptism of Desire” is? I’ve never heard of it.
I’ll be graduating from BYU-IDAHO by December and moving back to Pittsburgh and will start RCIA there.
To be honest, I don’t even think Rexburg has a catholic church. and if it did, would they do RCIA classes?
I cannot imagine that there is not a Catholic parish either in your community or very close by which serves your community. If there is, then they most likely offer RCIA. I would advise you , however, to attend RCIA at a larger parish as they have more resources and better odds of having someone who actually knows their stuff teach you.
You will be in my prayers.
God bless.