Inquiry

The precatechumenate journey: Getting to know Jesus Christ

Jay Landry is married to Deb with two adult daughters. He is the Director of Evangelization &Faith Formation at the Catholic Community of St. Francis of Assisi in Raleigh, North Carolina.He has served in evangelization, initiation, retreats, adult formation, and justice ministries for 27years in parishes. The catechumenate concisely describes the Period of Evangelization and […]

The precatechumenate journey: Getting to know Jesus Christ

Is your RCIA open all year-round? Embracing “Pajama Catechesis” — Connecting with Seekers beyond COVID-19

Let’s be honest—many of our parishes do a poor job of connecting with and communicating with their communities. Not just with regular their parishioners, but especially with those whom we want to attract and bring into our communities—our seekers, our catechumens, and our candidates. One of the inadvertent gifts of COVID-19 was bring this challenge

Is your RCIA open all year-round? Embracing “Pajama Catechesis” — Connecting with Seekers beyond COVID-19

Q&A: Multiple seekers on the journey of faith—how to start a year-round RCIA

Q: We have the people, support, space, everything needed to make a continuous initiation process happen. But exactly how do we proceed with the actual logistics of having people at different places, and how you speak to them individually but also as a group? How do you integrate new people without repeating yourself over and

Q&A: Multiple seekers on the journey of faith—how to start a year-round RCIA

Is your RCIA open all year-round? Serving on the front lines of marriage and annulment issues

If you’re an RCIA director or team member, you know that one of our biggest issues is having to address marriage questions with our seekers. Seekers come from a variety of backgrounds, and it is inevitable that we will have to address these issues. Yet far too many of us are ill-prepared to address them

Is your RCIA open all year-round? Serving on the front lines of marriage and annulment issues

Is your RCIA open all year-round? Let the liturgical seasons be your guide, Part 3

If you’ve been following this series you know we’ve suggested throwing out your syllabus and letting the liturgy and the liturgical seasons guide your catechesis. To wrap up this portion of moving to a year round process I’d like to offer a few more practical tips that can help you move to liturgically based process…

Is your RCIA open all year-round? Let the liturgical seasons be your guide, Part 3

How to Rekindle Your “Desire for the Infinite” in Ministry

Recently, I met with about 120 RCIA leaders from the dioceses of Belleville, IL, Springfield, IL, Springfield-Cape Girardeau, MO, and the archdiocese of St. Louis. Our agenda was to discuss the vision of the restored catechumenate and how that vision unfolds all year round; it cannot be confined to a few months of the liturgical

How to Rekindle Your “Desire for the Infinite” in Ministry

20 ways to catechize this summer — even if you don’t have a year-round catechumenate

If someone asks you about becoming Catholic this summer, don’t tell them to come back in September. You can start catechizing them right away, even if you don’t have a year-round process. Here are 20 ideas to get you started. 20 ways to catechize this summer — even if you don’t have a year-round catechumenate.

20 ways to catechize this summer — even if you don’t have a year-round catechumenate

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