I love this time of year

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This time last year, I was an RCIAer new to CAF. Reading, reading and reading, then asking questions. Learning so many wonderful things about the beauty of Catholicism.

It’s so refreshing to see a new group of RCIAers preparing for their entry into the Church and their journey Home.

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I agree, my busiest but also happiest time of the year. to see the showers and torrents of grace poured out on families when adults and children receive the sacraments is truly amazing.
 
This time last year, I was an RCIAer new to CAF. Reading, reading and reading, then asking questions. Learning so many wonderful things about the beauty of Catholicism.

It’s so refreshing to see a new group of RCIAers preparing for their entry into the Church and their journey Home.

Welcome Home!
Thank you! I read, read, read… and read some more! CAF was a wonderful find! I have learned so much here. Becoming Catholic will be a lifelong goal realized at this upcoming Easter Vigil! I have so enjoyed this journey and learned so much more than I could have imagined. I have had a wonderful RCIA experience and can’t believe that the BIG day is literally just weeks away! I am excited for all of those who have been on this journey (all over the world!), to be entering the true and most beautiful faiths- Catholicism!
 
This year, I’m an EMHC (Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion) and will be serving communion at the 1pm Easter Sunday mass. I’m thinking I might go to the Easter Vigil mass, also, so I can see from the pews what I was a part of last year. Last year, Easter Vigil seems like a blur because we were so concerned with hitting our marks and saying the right things, etc. that I hardly knew what was going on around me.

The best part was, finally, be Catholic! 😃
 
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