The RCIA process is adaptable for children and youth between the ages of 7 and 17 who want to become Catholic or complete their initiation into the Catholic faith. It follows the form of the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults, but adapts it to the age and needs of the young people in the process.
The process takes two years. The first year is called the remote preparation, and the second year is the proximate preparation. Each year of the RCIA for Children and Youth, unlike that for adults, parallels the academic year and begins in September.
1. Remote preparation:
This entails enrollment and attendance in the respective faith formation program for one’s age:
2. Proximate preparation:
Continued attendance in the appropriate faith formation program is still required (i.e. high school, junior high, or elementary level). In addition, there is a year of special catechesis that is different for each person, depending on one’s sacramental status, age, and catechetical background:
A. For those who are not yet baptized
The process involves a year of catechesis that is especially aimed at understanding the Christian life as a whole, with emphasis on preparing for the sacraments of Baptism, Eucharist, and Confirmation. The reception of these sacraments normally would take place at the Easter Vigil at the end of the year of proximate preparation.
B. For those who have been baptized Catholic, but never received the sacraments of Eucharist and Confirmation
C. For those who have been baptized in a non-Catholic tradition (for example, Lutheran, Methodist, Evangelical, non-Denominational, etc.)
Please contact John Kovacs in the parish office for more information, and to set up an initial interview. Parents must accompany the child for the interview. After that, please contact Sandra Trevino or Elizabeth Selmarten for more information on the appropriate faith formation program for your child (see above…point #1 about Remote Preparation).