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Is your RCIA open all year-round? Let the liturgical seasons be your guide, part 2

If you’ve been following this series, you know that we recommend throwing out your syllabus and using the liturgical seasons of the Church as your guide to catechesis. So… what might that actually look like? Here are some practical ideas: Don’t plan your schedule in a bubble A big part of becoming Catholic is becoming

Is your RCIA open all year-round? Let the liturgical seasons be your guide, part 2

Is your RCIA open all year-round? Let the liturgical seasons be your guide (Part 1)

As a way to move to a year-round process, I recommended last time that you should throw out your syllabus. And while I feel there’s good reasons for doing this, it does create something of a problem: What do I do now? How do I convey to our catechumens and candidates everything they need to

Is your RCIA open all year-round? Let the liturgical seasons be your guide (Part 1)

This is the night

There’s something different about this year’s Triduum. Early in the morning before the sun comes up this Saturday, March 31, 2018, if you look up in the still-dark sky, you will see what I call the “Easter-is-coming-soon-moon”–the first full moon after the spring equinox. This is the moon that each year determines the date of

This is the night

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