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I am an adult catechumen, who has been attending the RCIA for 5 months. As we know, the Catholic Church requires a 1.5 year RCIA process before approving catechumens to be baptised. I understand this is to let catechumens to have a deeper knowledge in faith, so that they are more aware of what they believe in before receiving this eternally effective Sacrament. Yet, is this in line with the biblical teaching? In the Acts of the Apostles Chapter 8, Philip preached to an Ethiopian eunuch. After the eunuch proclaimed his faith, Philip baptised him with water. Why is the Church making the 1.5 year course to be a prerequisite for receiving Baptism? Surely it is right and just for a believer to attend the RCIA, we all should and desire to know more about God. But shouldn’t Baptism be made available to all believers? If God is willing to take a believer as His child, and the believer is willing to become God’s child, why then, should the Church reject baptism for the believer?
Recently, I am quite troubled by this issue of receiving Baptism. As I have only been attending the RCIA for 5 months until now, before the Baptism on Easter 2019, I will be still 10 months short of the requirement.
Therefore, a priest of my Parish expressed his concern of my faith being not rooted for long enough, and thus he rejected my Baptism in 2019. What troubles me is that my faith is seen to be directly related to my experience in RCIA. Having only attended for 5 months for now, does not mean I have only met God for 5 months. Also, I am quite upset that my faith has been assessed and judged just because I am young in experience. It is just very grieving that God accepts everyone who comes to Him to be His children, yet the Church is unwilling to accept us as new born children of God.
Has anyone here faced similar situation? What do you think about the RCIA and Baptism requirements?
Recently, I am quite troubled by this issue of receiving Baptism. As I have only been attending the RCIA for 5 months until now, before the Baptism on Easter 2019, I will be still 10 months short of the requirement.
Therefore, a priest of my Parish expressed his concern of my faith being not rooted for long enough, and thus he rejected my Baptism in 2019. What troubles me is that my faith is seen to be directly related to my experience in RCIA. Having only attended for 5 months for now, does not mean I have only met God for 5 months. Also, I am quite upset that my faith has been assessed and judged just because I am young in experience. It is just very grieving that God accepts everyone who comes to Him to be His children, yet the Church is unwilling to accept us as new born children of God.
Has anyone here faced similar situation? What do you think about the RCIA and Baptism requirements?
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