Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA)
RCIA is the Rite of Christian Initiation for both adults and children.
It is a process of faith development and catechetical instruction which culminates in full membership in the Catholic Church with the reception of the "sacraments of initiation": Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist.
This reception takes place during the Easter Vigil Mass.
The journey includes four stages: Inquiry, Catechumenate, Lent, and Mystagogy.
Sessions typically take place on Sunday mornings.
Inquiry
During this first stage in the faith journey, inquirers begin to form relationships with one another and with their catechists. Sessions are informal, with curiosities being shared and answered. When a decision to continue in the process is made, inquirers ask sponsors to mentor them along the way. Then, the
Rite of Acceptance is celebrated during a Sunday Mass.
Catechumenate
During the
Rite of Acceptance, those who have not been Baptized become
catechumens. Those who have already been Baptized in the Catholic faith, but may have fallen away from the Church prior to the Sacraments of the Eucharist and Confirmation, become
candidates. Sessions now become more instructional, with emphasis on the Word of God in the Sunday readings.
Lent
The
Rite of Election takes place on the first Sunday of Lent. It is celebrated by the bishop and is held at Blessed Sacrament Cathedral in Greensburg. This rite marks a significant transition. Catechumens and candidates now become
the elect, and their names are inscribed in the
Book of Enrollment. On the third, fourth, and fifth Sundays of Lent, the
Rites of the Scrutinies are celebrated at a Sunday Mass leading up to the Easter Vigil Mass.
Mystagogy
The
Rites of Initiation take place at the Easter Vigil, immediately after the homily. First comes the
Liturgy of Baptism, then the
Rite of Confirmation. The elect are now
neophytes, or new Catholics. They then lead the parish community in receiving the Eucharist. Neophtyes' final stage of preparation, during the Season of Easter, centers on learning about their Church's specific ministries and their personal commitment to at least one of them.
Anyone interested in learning about RCIA should
contact the Faith Formation Office.