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Dlee
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I’d love to hear how your RCIA process is going - we are starting with our group Sunday and we’re expecting nine people! Praise God.
The actual missal is expensive and not easy to use. There are subscription little magazine type books that are much easier to use. I like the Magnificat. It has all the readings, the order of the Mass, and reflections on the readings.I am thinking about getting him a daily missal so he could memorize the parts of the service, and also because he really likes the daily readings.
No way that’s not normal.Unfortunately, there has been zero interaction between all of us in RCIA. It’s a little awkward. I keep hoping she’ll have us introduce ourselves, but so far it’s just been lecture with no time for discussion at the end.
Is this normal for RCIA
I absolutely agree, while I don’t use it personally; I have used it in the past. It’s excellent and very USER friendly too:smiley:The actual missal is expensive and not easy to use. There are subscription little magazine type books that are much easier to use. I like the Magnificat. It has all the readings, the order of the Mass, and reflections on the readings.
Yes, please do. If that fails, stay after class and have a personal chat with your concerns being mentioned. IF {GOD forbid} that doesn’t work, then YOU have a private conversation with either DRE {Parish Director of Religious Education} or your Pastor.Yikes.There’s about 14-15 of us. Should I say something to the director? Or maybe try to initiate conversation myself?