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rabbysmom
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I am entering into RCIA this fall and need some advise please. My daughter would be coming along with me and there are a couple of options at different parish’s for her. I am really torn as to where to go since they seem to offer completely different options for my daughter. I need some friendly advise and guidance if you are willing.
1st Parish: Has a formal RCIA and RCIC program. When my daughter and I go through this, on Easter Vigil I will be confirmed and receive the Eucharist and my daughter will be baptized and receive the Eucharist as well.
2nd Parish: Has a formal RCIA program but not a formal RCIC program. She would have to wait to receive the Eucharist, even as a 9 year old 4th grader. So she would enroll in the Religious Education class for her age this fall. The next year, she would enroll again, have some pull out instruction for sacrament catch up, and then receive. This church is closer to home and her school.
My personal issues are regarding her having to wait so long to receive the Eucharist and the fact that in parish #1 she and I would be together to receive the Eucharist for the first time, which is very special. Another consideration, though, is that while parish 1 is in the same town, parish 2 is much closer to home and her school, so it’s possible that she would know a lot more kids there. I’m so torn! Please help! Thank you so much!!
1st Parish: Has a formal RCIA and RCIC program. When my daughter and I go through this, on Easter Vigil I will be confirmed and receive the Eucharist and my daughter will be baptized and receive the Eucharist as well.
2nd Parish: Has a formal RCIA program but not a formal RCIC program. She would have to wait to receive the Eucharist, even as a 9 year old 4th grader. So she would enroll in the Religious Education class for her age this fall. The next year, she would enroll again, have some pull out instruction for sacrament catch up, and then receive. This church is closer to home and her school.
My personal issues are regarding her having to wait so long to receive the Eucharist and the fact that in parish #1 she and I would be together to receive the Eucharist for the first time, which is very special. Another consideration, though, is that while parish 1 is in the same town, parish 2 is much closer to home and her school, so it’s possible that she would know a lot more kids there. I’m so torn! Please help! Thank you so much!!