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My wife and I will soon be starting RCIA at our local parish. We were both baptized Catholic, but both our families converted to other religions later. After making the decision to “come home”, we contacted a priest at our local parish and he gave us some basic information on how we will start the process. He asked that we get copies of our baptism certificates, which we have already requested.
But we are both so eager to get started! We attended Mass yesterday and enjoyed it immensely (we, of course, did not receive Communion). But until we officially start RCIA, we want to know what we’re ‘allowed’ to do now.
What prayers can/should we recite, and when whould we recite them? And this might be a silly question, but are we ‘allowed’ to make the sign of the Cross during Mass and when we pray on our own? And is it ok that we attend Mass? Any online resources where we can find info about how to pray the Rosary?
The staff at the our local parish is wonderful, but they recently had a terrible fire and are very busy these days. I would go to them with these questions, but they’re usually hard to reach these days so if we can get this information elsewhere for now, I’d rather not bother them.
Thank you all, in advance, for your advice and consideration.
God bless you all.
sCV
But we are both so eager to get started! We attended Mass yesterday and enjoyed it immensely (we, of course, did not receive Communion). But until we officially start RCIA, we want to know what we’re ‘allowed’ to do now.
What prayers can/should we recite, and when whould we recite them? And this might be a silly question, but are we ‘allowed’ to make the sign of the Cross during Mass and when we pray on our own? And is it ok that we attend Mass? Any online resources where we can find info about how to pray the Rosary?
The staff at the our local parish is wonderful, but they recently had a terrible fire and are very busy these days. I would go to them with these questions, but they’re usually hard to reach these days so if we can get this information elsewhere for now, I’d rather not bother them.
Thank you all, in advance, for your advice and consideration.
God bless you all.
sCV