The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA)
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Are you searching?
Interested in exploring the Catholic Faith?
Or just curious?
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Who do you say that I am?
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Then come and see
Thursday 15th September 2011 at 20.00 in the Parish Hall
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"Come and See" is a group process offered by a team from the parish, for anyone interested
in exploring the Catholic faith - what is involved in becoming a Catholic - what it means to be part of
a Catholic community?
The Catholic Church was sent into the world by Jesus of Nazareth to preach the gospel that provides the framework for
human life. If you wish to explore this unbroken tradition dating back to Christ & the Apostles, come to our meetings that are
informal, friendly and those attending are free to withdraw at any time. The meetings are initially held on Thursdays during
School term.
If you are not a Catholic and would like to explore the Catholic Faith or if you would like to explore your faith
further, come to our Enquirers’ Evening on Thursday 15th September 2011 at 8.00pm in the Parish Hall. Just turn up or if you
would like further details, please ring Fr Jeff Scott on 01483-472404 or Teresa Brooks on 01483-481245.
Leaflets are also available in the Church porch.
The RCIA is the process by which adults who are not Catholics are welcomed into the Christian family in the Catholic
Church. Becoming a Catholic is not just a matter of learning and accepting a number of beliefs. It is a process of growth or
conversion. It involves personal growth, as well as growing into a particular Catholic community or parish.
For this reason each parish in the Catholic Church is responsible for its own RCIA process.
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