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I understand RCIA is not a course you need to pass to become Catholic, but that was the most succinct way I could think of to ask this question.
Can someone be rejected or not administered the sacraments after completing the RCIA classes?
A friend recently reached out to me saying she wanted to be baptized Catholic. I was very happy and started talking to her about RCIA. I am concerned she just wants to be baptized but not actually practice the faith. I did not want to discourage her, because it would be great for her to become a practicing Catholic but I also know the church doesn’t baptize people who have no intention of practicing the faith. Before anyone asks “why would she want to be baptized then at all?”, she is engaged to a fallen away Catholic who does not practice his faith but still “identifies” as a Catholic.
Can someone be rejected or not administered the sacraments after completing the RCIA classes?
A friend recently reached out to me saying she wanted to be baptized Catholic. I was very happy and started talking to her about RCIA. I am concerned she just wants to be baptized but not actually practice the faith. I did not want to discourage her, because it would be great for her to become a practicing Catholic but I also know the church doesn’t baptize people who have no intention of practicing the faith. Before anyone asks “why would she want to be baptized then at all?”, she is engaged to a fallen away Catholic who does not practice his faith but still “identifies” as a Catholic.
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