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St. Andrew Catholic Community

St. Andrew's Church Graphics

1399 San Felipe Drive

Boulder City, Nevada 89005-3202

(702) 293-7500 Fax: (702)293-4419

Email: standrewbc@gmail.com

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    RCIA -
              Rite of Christian Initation of Adults

RCIA is intended for adults who will hear the preaching of the mystery of Christ, receive the Holy Spirit to open their hear, and freely and knowingly seek the living God and enter the path of faith and conversion.  If you've never been baptized, you begin your preparation with the pre-catechumenate. During this time you have some spiri­tual conversation about God and the church.  

     Once you decide to follow Jesus Christ, you celebrate the rite of acceptance into the order of catechumens. As a catechumen, you are considered a member of the church in a broad sense. Unmarried catechumens may have a Catholic wedding; deceased catechumens may have a Catholic funeral.

    During the period of the catechumenate, you become acquainted with what the church teaches, you follow the Christian way of life, you engage in liturgical prayer, and you help spread the gospel. The time span for this prepa­ration varies.

     This period of formation closes with the rite of elec­tion, when the church proclaims that God has chosen you for the sacraments. Usually the bishop leads this cere­mony at the cathedral on the First Sunday of Lent.

     During the period of purification and enlightenment, you make your spiritual preparation for baptism. This pe­riod usually coincides with Lent.

     Finally you celebrate the sacraments of initiation: bap­tism, confirmation, and communion. This usually takes place during the Easter Vigil at your parish.

     As a new Catholic, you deepen your participation through the period of mystagogy by meditating, praying, and doing works of charity.

     If you have already been baptized, this preparation can be tailored to your needs.

If you or someone you know is interested in inquiring into our Catholic Faith invite him or her to contact the parish office.  Classes are usually held on Sunday mornings at 8:30 a.m.and begin

in August.  See the current year's RCIA schedule.  

                                 RCIA Schedule for 2009-2010

 

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We Celebrate...

Diversity A Spirit of Hospitality The Unity That God Wills Enlightening Those Who Seek God Forming Small Faith Communities Reaching Out to Alienated Catholics Reverencing the Dignity of Each Person Caring for the Needs of the Less Fortunate Empowering Christians to Realize Their Call Providing an Oasis in a Too Busy World Honoring Understanding Among All Faiths Nurturing Our Gifts and Sharing Them Pursuing New Ways to Serve Being a Good Neighbor


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