Were you Baptized but never Confirmed? Is your spouse or a family member Baptized in another Christian faith but wishes to become Catholic? Do you know someone who has expressed a desire to become Catholic? Would you like to know more about your faith?
Consider the Order of Christian Initiation of Adults. Our parish welcomes new members into the Catholic Church through a process of education, faith sharing and rituals known as the Order of Christian Initiation for Adults (OCIA). It is a process rather than an ordinary educational program. One may take as much as time as he or she needs in the initiation process before becoming ready for full initiation through the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist. The process is open to all people who are discerning their personal experience of faith and to learning more about the Catholic Church. The process can be applied to the following three (3) groups:
Unbaptized persons (catechumens), who are looking to grow in awareness of God’s call to conversion, as well as ways to respond to that call.
Persons baptized in another Christian Church (candidates) wishing to enter into full communion with the Catholic Church.
Baptized Catholics who are uncatechized (not given religious instruction in the Catholic faith), who wish to prepare to celebrate the sacraments of Reconciliation, Confirmation and Eucharist.
The goal of the OCIA process is “Full communion,” which means complete and active participation in the Eucharist and in the life of the Catholic faith community. For no-obligation information, contact Carlos Roman, Director of Faith Formation (708) 798-0622 ext 30 or [email protected]. Instruction sessions begin this Fall.