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Can your RCIA team recognize these 6 deadly barriers to conversion?

The number one roadblock for most organizations—including RCIA teams—is complacency. Allowing complacency to grow can be deadly. RCIA teams are supposed to be all about conversion. And complacency kills conversion. Most teams start out with a high level of enthusiasm for the conversion mission. And then one of two things often happens. The complacency level […]

Can your RCIA team recognize these 6 deadly barriers to conversion?

Sing these 6 carols in RCIA for strong holiday catechesis

Did you know Christmas carols are a rich source of catechesis for your RCIA groups? A good carol has the power to “teach” the theology of Christ’s birth, death, and resurrection—the paschal mystery. A cosmic dance between Divine and human For example, Charles Wesley’s 1739 text, “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” has several verses paschal-preaching

Sing these 6 carols in RCIA for strong holiday catechesis

Simbang Gabi: How to put stars in the eyes of your seekers this Advent

Have you ever walked a road at night with your path lit only by starlight? In the barrios of the Philippines, stars are the lamps that guide the nighttime traveler. During the Advent and Christmas seasons, you will find parols (star lanterns) hanging from windows. Bamboo sticks and rice paper form a three-dimensional star in

Simbang Gabi: How to put stars in the eyes of your seekers this Advent

The right way and the wrong way to do a “teaching Mass”—according to the pope

In 1952, educator Robert Havighurst wrote: “When the timing is right, the ability to learn a particular task will be possible. This is referred to as a ‘teachable moment.’ It is important to keep in mind that unless the time is right, learning will not occur” (Human Development and Education). So how do you know

The right way and the wrong way to do a “teaching Mass”—according to the pope

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