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Making Disciples Follow-up San Antonio

Extending your learningThank you so much for your participation in our recent TeamRCIA institute. It was such an honor to be with you. Please share your thoughts about the institute in the comments box at the bottom of the page!We are excited about the future of the initiation process in your community because of all […]

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Making Disciples Follow-up San Antonio

Sacramental pathways: Navigating initiation for children

Preparing children for confirmation and Eucharist can sometimes feel like piecing together a jigsaw puzzle. Age-based guidelines don’t always fit perfectly, especially when you’ve got kids who missed out on either some catechesis or one of the sacraments along the way. Let’s see if we can figure out the best approach. Free download: Five ways

Sacramental pathways: Navigating initiation for children

Making Disciples Follow-up Lewiston

Extending your learningThank you so much for your participation in our recent TeamRCIA institute. It was such an honor to be with you. We are excited about the future of the initiation process in your community because of all the time you have invested in increasing your skills and knowledge.In order to give you some

To access this page, you need the super secret password that Nick and Diana gave you at the institute. If you do not have it, e-mail jason@teamrcia.com.

Making Disciples Follow-up Lewiston

Who gets dismissed from the Mass?

This lesson will be available on July 19, 2023. Please check back then!  Hi everyone. I’m Diana Macalintal with TeamRCIA. One question we get a lot from catechumenate ministers is this: Who gets dismissed at Mass when it’s time to dismiss the catechumens. It’s a simple question, but it’s easy to get confused. And it’s

Who gets dismissed from the Mass?

Mystagogy of the Easter Vigil

We found ourselves in the quiet, dimly lit church, a few evenings after the Easter Vigil. The neophytes, godparents, sponsors, candidates, catechumens, an inquirer, and team members were gathered, surrounded by the scent of incense and the sound of the flowing baptismal font, illuminated by the Paschal Candle. As we paused from our busy lives,

Mystagogy of the Easter Vigil

Three steps to conversion that every seeker must take

Examine the underlying structure of the conversion journey.For the seeker, there are three distinct steps in his or her conversion process that are marked by major rituals. The first step is to begin. That is, the seeker publicly declares his or her intention to become a Christian. That declaration is marked by the Rite of Acceptance

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Three steps to conversion that every seeker must take

What does the Rite (Order) of Christian Initiation of Adults say about adaptation?

Adaptation is an important concept in the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. Paulist priest and liturgist, Ricky Manalo, says liturgical adaptation is like Thanksgiving dinner. Preparations usually do not begin with decisions about appetizers or salads, but with the main course, turkey. The next decisions probably concern stuffing, mashed potatoes, and gravy, then vegetables

What does the Rite (Order) of Christian Initiation of Adults say about adaptation?

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