How to make the rites effective

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4 thoughts on “How to make the rites effective”

  1. Catherine Cornue

    I just read the Combined Rite for Entrance into the Catechumenate and Welcoming of Candidates in the new OCIA. This is always a rich rite and should engage the entire parish community. Due to lack of gathering space and winter weather, we will adapt this to take place in the church, so ALL can support the catechumens and candidates for full reception.

  2. Hi Catherine. Thank you for your comment. I am glad that the celebration of the combine Rite for Entrance and Rite of Welcoming is a rich rite and engages your community. Unfortunately, I have had difficulty achieving that result when I’ve been part of a celebration of the combined rites. I’ve never been able to make a clear enough distinction between the catechumens and candidates.

    I know, however, that many communities celebrate the combined rites, and I pray that they have as rich an experience as your community does. Thank you for your dedication to catechumenate ministry in your parish.

  3. I emphasize to our seekers the importance of this rite, as, just as you say, it’s their first public declaration. I continue to strive to have their answers be their personal reasons; sometimes, as this year, with 30+ that may have to happen at rehearsal. After the dialog, we process into the church. We encourage the assembly to turn toward the back and
    cheer, hi-five, and greet the seekers/catechumens. We then continue the ritual at the sanctuary so all can witness.

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