I’m curious how the RCIA program differs from parish to parish. If you care to share, and if you know, how does your parish carry out the RCIA program? Who teaches the classes? Are sponsors assigned to the people interested in joining? Are the classes followed by group discussion and then chapel prayer? How are those who joined welcomed into the community after RCIA is over?
Every parish; based on the direction of their Bishop and then the Pastors application of those directions result in HUGE differences in the RCIA Programs.
I was involved in my parish for 3 years of co-teaching: *
We issued three books:
A Bible
The Catholic Catechism
& “Unabridged Christianity” bt Fr. Mario P. Romero [AN EXCELLENT RESOURCE]
Each class had a 5 part program
1 Opening & closing prayer
2. A video [testimony usually]
3 A Q & A Time
4. A Lesson by one of the teachers [there were 4 of us] + a priest moderator & there was a full-day retreat in the last week Easter.
5. Sunday’s their was mandatory Mass and a BREAKOUT session Right after the Gospel reading; where one of the teachers would take thew class to a room in the rear of the Church and explain that day’s readings; & time permitting answer questions.
The COMMON problem to most [nearly all] RCIA programs is twofold: the quality of the teachers; and the imposed time limits.
Many smaller parishes do not necessarily have the pastors personal involvement every week,. The teachers are often chosen on the basis of their personal strong-faith-witness example; NOT necessarily there TEACHING skills or ability. And trying to actually teach our Catholic Faith because of imposed time limits: Often August to Easter.; is at best only able to offer an introduction tot eh Faith…
YES sponsors are assigned early on.
The candidates are asked to try to get their own; after being advised of the criteria for same. If they can’t come up with one; One is provided.
While each program is different; MOST are not done in the Church or chapel; and the community most often is not accessible during call-program times.
There are though Rites of Initiation involving the Mass, where the community meets and can socialize with the candidates after Mass.
After retiring & having seen the NEED for further Faith Formation; I developed a TOTALLY FREE OF ALL COST HOME STUDY COURSE as a supplement to RCIA that I make available to anyone interested in it.
No-longer time constricted I offer FAR more topics
ALL in greater depth and detail
& I STRESS proving the evidence of our Catholic Faith beliefs & practices
I also answer all Faith related questions personally. I know some folks are not too keen on asking things in a group.
I’m a trained, experienced and certified Catechist [teacher] of our Catholic Faith & VERY loyal to Church teachings
Lesson are E-mailed 1 Lesson per week & no homework either… Just send me a private message if you’d like more info
God Bless you,
Patrick PJM} here on CAF
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