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Again, pastors arent usually involved. Yes they are reaponsible to oversee how things operate. That usually seems to be deferred to teachers who actually instruct.
At least there seems to be a determination about whether people are ready or not. I’ve come across very few parishes that work that way. Most advertise “Join in September, be baptized at Easter.”In my parish the RCIA Directors are a Deacon & wife. They have been doing RCIA for over 20 years. Our priest trusts them with their ministry and making the determination of who should or shouldn’t go forward. We are fortunate to have a wonderful priest who is truly an administrator. He chooses good people to run ministries and then trusts them to do their job. My priest would fire me if I went to him with every little thing. He would believe, rightly so, that he was wrong when hiring me to do the job.
Same around here - those who are already validly baptized are brought in when they are ready.That is why my parish has made a point of avoiding bringing the baptized into full communion at the Easter Vigil. They may attend some of the same classes as the unbaptized but their journey takes only as long as it takes.